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The issue, comprised of nine articles, addresses the central role of social work education, supervision, and ethics awareness development in preparing future social workers to identify and manage ethical conflicts that arise from a mismatch between social work values and organizational/institutional settings.
By highlighting the variety of ethical dilemmas social workers encounter, along with the methods and means they can use to effectively deal with them, the study added to the existing literature.
Results show that social workers face a variety of ethical dilemmas in their professional practice. Through exploratory factor analysis, it was revealed that the underlying structure of the questionnaire consisted of three categories: direct service to individuals and families, design and implementation of social welfare policy and programmes ...
The purpose of this mixed methods research study was to explore how social workers. experience and respond to ethical dilemmas in social work practice. The research questions. answered in this study were, which types of ethical dilemmas do social workers think occur most.
The article sheds light on how ideological, organisational and economic factors affect social work practice, and how social workers’ relations and collaboration with different actors often lead to conflicting loyalties.
The ethical dilemmas that social workers encounter in practice can be placed Into three broad categories: direct service to individuals and families, design and implementation of social welfare policy and programs, and relationships among professional colleagues. In Direct Service Examples of ethical issues that so cial workers face in direct ...
research on how social workers mediate professional values and ethics of honoring a client’s right to self-determination while considering the effects of domestic violence on children, as well as, mandated reporting when a client is in serious, imminent danger.
This study, based on grounded theory, aims to explore the dilemmas faced by social workers in practicing the ethical values and principles in the social work profession. Specifically, we sought to understand the overlapping factors leading to the imposition of dilemmas that impede practitioners’ commitment to dealing with various ethical ...
This article discusses the role of four principal resources: informal ethics conversations among social workers and other colleagues (“curbside consults”), formal ethics consultations, agency-based ethics committees, and ethics rounds.
The issue, comprised of nine articles, addresses the central role of social work education, super-vision, and ethics awareness development in preparing future social workers to identify and manage ethical conflicts that arise from a mismatch between social work values and organiz-ational/institutional settings.