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Practice Matters was created as an educational resource for social workers in Newfoundland and Labrador. It is intended that this resource will generate ethical dialogue and enhance critical thinking on issues that impact social work practice. Practice Matters is provided for general information. Informed consent : A professional and ethical responsibility Annette Johns MSW, RSW Social workers have an ethical and legal responsibility to seek Informed consent from clients prior to the delivery of services and throughout the duration of the social worker-client relationship. When client participation in a service or program is required by law or court order, social workers engage clients in decision-making to the greatest extent possible. This edition of Practice Matters will explore the use of Informed consent in social work practice.
Practice Matters Practice Matters May 2016 party, referral to another professional, etc.) rather than a general or ambiguous consent form that may
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