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    I agree with everything that you have written. It is not enough for a social worker to display a good work ethic. A social worker has to display the ethics that are in the NASW code of ethics. After reading your post and comparing it to my agency it sounds like you have a very strict agency. That is very beneficial to you, if someone is holding you to a standard it’s a good idea to make sure that you are keeping high standards so that you enhance you skills which will make you valuable to the job

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    Protestant Work Ethic and Foucault’s analysis of power structures and the welfare state. The support systems in place to ensure that the poorest and most vulnerable members of society are able to survive have been the subject of increasing scrutinisation and hostility as we have entered the 21st Century. This hostility to social welfare can be seen in the intense backlash against the Affordable Care Act in America, and the current ethos permeating Australian culture that it is better to work in demeaning

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    assignments done ahead of time because I dislike having to stress out when the due dates are close, and I try to put my best effort into my school work and I cannot do that if I leave it to the last minute. Second bullet is able to provide excellent client service referring to always make sure the client is being treated right and that I am following the code of ethics. This bullet will be easy to follow because I try to make sure the client feels comfortable but also keeping your boundaries up. An example

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    actions and did not have to report to someone who would hold each and every one of them accountable (www.citizen.org). The company should have all of their members held to the highest standard possible in ethics and values when they are hired and randomly throughout one's employment. Not just anyone can work for an organization like American Red Cross, but it has to be someone that holds themselves at high standards, both

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    FCOE Ethics Plan Recently, there have been situations where employees are feeling discriminated against, unethical behavior is taking place, trust is being severed, and the overall integrity of the organization is being compromised. Staff currently feels that their opinions will not matter because upper management does what they want, when they want to, and it does not matter who it affects. The snowball effect happens because people talk about things they overhear and they embellish a situation

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    Case Work Ethics Summary

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    Summary This week I went out on the field with a couple of case workers. The caseworkers needed help with detaining children, and putting them in an out of home placement shelter. Caseworkers were asking people, mainly interns to help them with their case. The intake caseworkers had an ethical reason, as to why they wanted an additional caseworker accompanying them. One caseworker did not want to transport a child in her car, because of what the child did to his sibling to be placed out of the home

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    Today’s lecture on social work was very informative. Dr. Lee discussed why people are drawn to social work, what an individual can do with different degrees as well as many other interesting facts. The social work profession promotes social change through the welfare of many individuals. The field adds a sense of social justice in which equal rights and opportunities are advocated for. Typically people are drawn to social work because they see or experience something that they don’t agree with amongst

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    because she wanted him to expose what was going on within the company. However what I am curious about is why didn't she provide proof of the misuse of funds to John when she told him, it would have made much more of an impact on John. The NASW code of ethics that relates to this particular vignette is the 1.06 conflict of interest. This is a conflict of interest because John is below his executive director and he does know if what he is told is even true. If it is true, then it's Melissa’s job is to report

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    The NASW Code Of Ethics is the number one mission for the social work profession. This is fundamental for all social workers to appreciate human wellbeing, as well as, help them meet the basic human needs of each person. Social workers should as well give full attention to the empowerment and rights of those that are vulnerable, distressed, and living in poverty. Social workers are the ones that promote social justice and social change on behalf of clients. Also, social workers seek to enhance the

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    An in-depth study of ethics and values within social work; domestic violence | Social Work Report | Gavin Simpson | Abstract: Introduction: Short term aim: Raise awareness for current and future social workers about the ethical dilemmas they face whilst dealing with domestic abuse cases. I also aim to complete this assignment for the purposes of completing an Access to Social Work Diploma. Long term aim: Bring this subject to the attention of social workers who are likely to face

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