Multiple Choice
When is it unethical for social workers to involve clients in advocacy?
A) Never, clients should be involved
B) Always, advocacy is an obligation of social workers
C) Sometimes, when it is required by rules and regulations
D) When clients are well prepared, they can be engaged in mutual goals ofadvocacy
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