Ethical Standards Flashcards

(25 cards)

1
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Define social work ethics.

A

The principles guiding social workers’ conduct and decision-making in practice.

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

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TRUE

Social workers must protect client information unless legally required to disclose.

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Fill in the blank: Informed consent requires clients to be _______ about services.

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fully informed

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What does competence mean in social work ethics?

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The ability to provide effective services based on knowledge and skills.

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5
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Define client self-determination.

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The right of clients to make their own choices and decisions.

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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 ethical dilemmas.

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What is the NASW Code of Ethics?

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A set of guidelines outlining ethical standards for social workers.

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Fill in the blank: Social workers must avoid dual relationships to prevent _______.

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exploitation

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9
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Define cultural competence in social work.

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The ability to understand and respect diverse cultural backgrounds.

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

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FALSE

Social workers must respect and support clients’ values and beliefs.

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What is advocacy in social work?

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The act of supporting and promoting the rights and needs of clients.

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Fill in the blank: Social justice is a key principle that promotes _______.

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equity

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13
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Define boundaries in social work practice.

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Limits that protect the professional relationship between social workers and clients.

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True or false: Social workers can disclose client information without consent in all cases.

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FALSE

Disclosure without consent is only allowed in specific legal situations.

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What is the role of supervision in social work ethics?

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To provide guidance, support, and accountability for social workers’ practice.

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Fill in the blank: Professional integrity requires social workers to act with _______.

17
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Define ethical dilemmas in social work.

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Situations where conflicting ethical principles challenge decision-making.

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True or false: Social workers should engage in ongoing professional development.

A

TRUE

Continuous learning enhances skills and ethical practice.

19
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What is the importance of reflection in social work ethics?

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It helps practitioners evaluate their decisions and improve their practice.

20
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Fill in the blank: Empowerment in social work aims to enhance clients’ _______.

21
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Define ethical responsibilities to clients.

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Obligations to act in the best interests of clients and respect their rights.

22
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True or false: Social workers can prioritize organizational policies over client needs.

A

FALSE

Client welfare should always be the primary concern.

23
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What is whistleblowing in social work?

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Reporting unethical or illegal practices within an organization.

24
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Fill in the blank: Respect for persons emphasizes the dignity and _______ of clients.

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Define **ethical decision-making**.
A process of evaluating options based on ethical principles and values.