Transcription of ETHICAL STANDARDS IN SOCIAL WORK: AN …
{{id}} {{{paragraph}}}
CHAPTER 1 ETHICAL STANDARDS IN SOCIAL work : AN INTRODUCTION One hallmark of a profession is its willingness to establish ETHICAL STANDARDS to guide practitioners conduct (D. Callahan & Bok, 1980; Congress, 2013; Greenwood, 1957; Hall, 1968; Lindeman, 1947). ETHICAL STANDARDS are created to help professionals identify ETHICAL issues in practice and provide guidelines to determine what is ethically acceptable or unacceptable behavior. Professions typically organize their ETHICAL STANDARDS in the form of published codes of ethics (Bayles, 1986; Brandl & Maguire, 2002; Congress, 2013; S.)
Ethical standards are created to help professionals identify ethical issues in practice and provide guidelines to determine what is ethically acceptable or unacceptable behavior. ... and enhance its relevance to practice; the result was a new code adopted by NASW in 1979. This code included six sections of brief, unannotated principles preceded ...
Domain:
Source:
Link to this page:
Please notify us if you found a problem with this document:
{{id}} {{{paragraph}}}