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SWSS 002 1st Edition Lecture 20 Outline of Last Lecture I. Announcements: a. Contemplative writing, integration paper, talking about speaker series. II. Speaker Series: ReviewOutline of Current Lecture I. Announcements: a. Final Exam details: opportunities b. Integration papers due Thursday, April 16th (20% of grade)II. Ethicsa. Situational thinkingb. Code of ethicsCurrent Lecture- Situational thinking… What would you do as a social worker in these situations?o Seeing client with alcohol problem at a baro 14 year old has sex (morning after pill needed) MUST report because age of consent is 16… what if client never comes back?- Code of Ethics: ethical principles based on social work values:Core Social Work Values Social Work Ethical PrinciplesServiceHelp people in need and address social conditions and concernsSocial JusticeChallenge social injusticesDignity and worth of the personRespect the inherent dignity and worth of the personThese notes represent a detailed interpretation of the professor’s lecture. GradeBuddy is best Used as a supplement to your own notes, not as a substitute.Importance of human relationshipsRecognize the importance of human relationshipsIntegrityBehave in a trustworthy mannerCompetencePractice within areas of competence, and develop and enhance professional expertise- Some questions to ask when considering ethical dilemma… o What are the issues that are making it difficult to choose a course of action? Whyis this a complicated situation?o What are the related social work values and ethical principles?o What are your own personal opinions and biases about this issue?o What are the possible courses of action?o What are the potential outcomes or consequences of each course of action?o What action would you select?o How could you monitor or evaluate the effectiveness or impact of this


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