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    Social work is a vast field that encompasses many different job positions and caters to an array of people. Each individual entering the field has a unique reason for choosing their specific discipline. One of the fields of social work includes Substance Abuse and Addiction Specialist. This particular area of focuses on a unique population with very specific needs. The NASW Code of Ethics is a document that provides guidelines for when complicated situation arise. It also includes a set of values

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    The Australian Code of Ethics for Social Work AASW (2003), which replicates the highest international ethical standards, conditions a respectable social worker to exhibit ethical awareness in their field of work, whilst observing the standards of accountability (Hugman, Pittaway & Bartolomei 2011, p.1272). Social workers, indifferent to their type of service are encouraged to promote ethical values and standards. However, the shift to ethics in research involving human participation was particularly

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    worker promotes the client’s well-being. In addition to this, Ethical Responsibilities to Clients acts as the platform in which professional social workers form their relationships with their clients. Overall, I feel that this section of the Code of Ethics will provide more clarity during ethical

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    The Australian Code of ethics for Social work AASW (2003), which replicates the highest international ethical standards, conditions a respectable social worker to exhibit ethical awareness in their field of work, whilst observing the standards of accountability (Hugman, Pittaway & Bartolomei 2011, p.1272). Social workers, indifferent to their type of service are encouraged to promote ethical values and standards. However, the shift to ethics in research involving human participation was particularly

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    Social Work is a distinctive practice and an ever-changing field in our world today. A few especially intriguing aspects of this profession are the wide spectrum of its professional values and ethics, appreciation for human diversity, and the emphasis on social and economic justice. With such widespread approaches and focuses, a master degree in Social Work would open endless and exciting possibilities for my future. However, I believe that before a career is even considered, one must examine their

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    Social Work is a distinctive practice and an ever-changing field in our world today. A few especially intriguing aspects of this profession are the wide spectrum of its professional values and ethics, appreciation for human diversity, and the emphasis on social and economic justice. With such widespread approaches and focuses, a master 's degree in Social Work would open endless and exciting possibilities for my future. However, I believe that before a career is even considered, one must examine

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    wall-to-wall confederate flags expressing the individuals certain opinion. As a professional worker, I was not able to discredit the client’s opinion, I had to be self-aware and remind myself not to cause a power struggle. According to NASW Code of Ethics, service is a core value where social workers are supposed to assist the client in need and to aid the client with the problems he or she may face (2008, p. 3). I knew I could

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    confronted by the social workers amid the work rehearses. According to author, the social work is not by any means the only calling that is devoted to the advancement of critical values, its association with social policy, it’s all encompassing way to deal with human needs and its engagement with commonly restricted values make muddled ethical dilemmas. The purpose of this study which is led by the author is to get an inside and out comprehension of social work ethics in the practice connection of open

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    writing about the NASW Code of Ethics. I thought that the Code of Ethics is a great way to show that I understand a social worker professional foundation and that I understand the values and ethics of the social work profession. My Alzheimer paper show explains my understanding of how the social systems interact between people and their environment. My paper on ethical dilemma outlines how social work values and ethics could intervene in the profession of social work. My research paper demonstrate

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    Discussion 4-1 Through our reading in Business Ethics-Faith That Works, it discusses different components and principles to help us understand biblical business ethics and how faith integrates with business. Ruddell describes the Christian foundation to business ethics as a different because it is a distinctive worldview. Since the covenant is described as the foundation for business ethics, I would say it is one of the components of the Biblical view of work. The covenant is a deep truth that bridges

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