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5. SOCIAL WORKERS’ ETHICAL RESPONSIBILITIES TO THE SOCIAL WORK PROFESSION Mary McClure March 21, 2014
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Mary McClure March 21, 2014. (a) Social workers should work toward the maintenance and promotion of high standards of practice. (b) Social workers.

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Page 1: Mary McClure March 21, 2014. (a) Social workers should work toward the maintenance and promotion of high standards of practice. (b) Social workers.

5. SOCIAL WORKERS’ ETHICAL RESPONSIBILITIES TO THE SOCIAL WORK PROFESSION

Mary McClureMarch 21, 2014

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Why This Matters…

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5.01 Integrity of the Profession(a) Social workers should work toward the maintenance and promotion of high standards of practice.

(b) Social workers should uphold and advance the values, ethics, knowledge, and mission of the profession. Social workers should protect, enhance, and improve the integrity of the profession through appropriate study and research, active discussion, and responsible criticism of the profession.

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5.01 Integrity of the Profession

The primary mission of the social work profession is to enhance human well being and help meet the basic human needs of all people, with particular

attention to the needs and empowerment of people who are vulnerable, oppressed, and living in poverty.

servicesocial justice

dignity and worth of the personimportance of human relationships

integritycompetence

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5.01 Integrity of the Profession(c) Social workers should contribute time and professional expertise to activities that promote respect for the value, integrity, and competence of the social work profession. These activities may include teaching, research, consultation, service, legislative testimony, presentations in the community, and participation in their professional organizations.

(d) Social workers should contribute to the knowledge base of social work and share with colleagues their knowledge related to practice, research, and ethics. Social workers should seek to contribute to the profession’s literature and to share their knowledge at professional meetings and conferences.

(e) Social workers should act to prevent the unauthorized and unqualified practice of social work.

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5.01 Integrity of the Profession Promoting the Social Work Program

• Name• Major(s)• Graduation year• Field Placement • Why do you love

social work? / “Elevator Speech”

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5.02 Evaluation and ResearchSocial workers should:

(a) …monitor and evaluate policies, the implementation of programs, and practice interventions.

(b) …promote and facilitate evaluation and research to contribute to the development of knowledge.

(c) …critically examine and keep current with emerging knowledge relevant to social work and fully use evaluation and research evidence in their professional practice.

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5.02 Evaluation and Research

Conducting Ethical Research (d)-(k)• Consult appropriate institutional review boards & consider

consequences• Obtain voluntary and written informed consent

• If unable, receive consent as much as possible from participant, then also obtain written consent from appropriate proxy

• Refrain from research/evaluation that does not use consent• IE: Naturalistic observation & archival research

• Inform participants of right to withdraw• Ensure participants have access to appropriate supportive

services• Protect participants from unwarranted physical or mental

distress, harm, danger, or deprivation

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5.02 Evaluation and Research

Reporting Ethical Research (l)-(o)• Ensure anonymity of participants• Omit identifying information• Be alert to and avoid conflicts of interests and

dual relationships with participants• Educate themselves, their students, and

colleagues about responsible research practices

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5.02 Evaluation and Research• Have you participated in

any evaluation or research during your field placement?

• If you had unlimited time at your agency, what evaluation or research project would you undertake?

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Moving Forward

Social Work ReinvestmentLicensure/CEU’sCareer goals