Ethical Responsibilities Flashcards

(26 cards)

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Define ethics in social work.

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Ethics in social work refers to the moral principles guiding professional conduct.

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True or false: Confidentiality is a core ethical principle in social work.

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TRUE

Confidentiality protects client information and builds trust in the therapeutic relationship.

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What does informed consent mean in social work?

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Informed consent means clients understand and agree to the services provided.

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Fill in the blank: Social workers must avoid _________ relationships with clients.

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dual

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What is the NASW Code of Ethics?

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A set of guidelines for ethical practice in social work established by the National Association of Social Workers.

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Define cultural competence in social work.

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Cultural competence is the ability to understand and respect diverse cultural backgrounds.

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True or false: Social workers can share client information without consent in emergencies.

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TRUE

In emergencies, sharing information may be necessary to protect the client or others.

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What is self-determination in social work?

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Self-determination is the right of clients to make their own choices and decisions.

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Fill in the blank: Social workers must report _________ when they suspect abuse.

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suspected abuse

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Define boundaries in social work practice.

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Boundaries are limits that protect the professional relationship and maintain ethical standards.

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What is the role of supervision in social work ethics?

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Supervision provides guidance and support to ensure ethical practice and professional development.

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True or false: Social workers should prioritize their own values over clients’.

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FALSE

Social workers must respect clients’ values and beliefs, even if they differ.

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What does advocacy mean in social work?

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Advocacy involves supporting and promoting the rights and well-being of clients.

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Fill in the blank: Competence requires social workers to maintain ________ in their practice.

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skills and knowledge

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Define social justice in the context of social work.

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Social justice is the pursuit of equality and fairness for all individuals in society.

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What is ethical decision-making in social work?

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Ethical decision-making involves evaluating situations to choose the best course of action.

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True or false: Social workers can accept gifts from clients.

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FALSE

Accepting gifts can create conflicts of interest and blur professional boundaries.

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What is the importance of reflective practice in social work?

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Reflective practice helps social workers evaluate their actions and improve their ethical decision-making.

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Fill in the blank: Social workers must engage in _________ to uphold ethical standards.

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ongoing education

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Define professional integrity in social work.

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Professional integrity involves adhering to ethical principles and maintaining honesty in practice.

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What is the significance of client empowerment in social work?

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Client empowerment enables individuals to gain control over their lives and make informed choices.

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True or false: Social workers should avoid discussing their own beliefs with clients.

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TRUE

This helps maintain a focus on the client’s needs and perspectives.

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What does ethical dilemmas refer to in social work?

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Ethical dilemmas occur when conflicting values or principles challenge decision-making.

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Fill in the blank: Advocacy involves promoting social change for ________ populations.

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Define **transparency** in social work practice.
Transparency means being open and honest about processes, decisions, and client interactions.
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What is the role of **ethics committees** in social work?
Ethics committees provide guidance on complex ethical issues and dilemmas in practice.