This document outlines 47 topics related to ethics in social work, including the history of ethics, key principles and values like service and social justice, research ethics, confidentiality, informed consent, working with groups, organizations, children, elders and more. It covers theoretical foundations, ethical dilemmas, guidelines for practice areas, and approaches to social policy decision making.
This document outlines 47 topics related to ethics in social work, including the history of ethics, key principles and values like service and social justice, research ethics, confidentiality, informed consent, working with groups, organizations, children, elders and more. It covers theoretical foundations, ethical dilemmas, guidelines for practice areas, and approaches to social policy decision making.
This document outlines 47 topics related to ethics in social work, including the history of ethics, key principles and values like service and social justice, research ethics, confidentiality, informed consent, working with groups, organizations, children, elders and more. It covers theoretical foundations, ethical dilemmas, guidelines for practice areas, and approaches to social policy decision making.
This document outlines 47 topics related to ethics in social work, including the history of ethics, key principles and values like service and social justice, research ethics, confidentiality, informed consent, working with groups, organizations, children, elders and more. It covers theoretical foundations, ethical dilemmas, guidelines for practice areas, and approaches to social policy decision making.
2. Formation of ethical principles in social work 3. Gandhi's approach to ethics 4. Theological approach to ethical principles 5. Theories of the emergence of ethical principles 6. Ethical principles, values, state laws in social work 7. What is the ethical problem and dilemma 8. Basic values of social work 9. Value of service 10. Value of social justice 11. Value of importance 12. Value of Competence and Human rights 13. Value of human relationships and scientific inquery 14. Institutional Review Board and its activities 15. Research and ethical principles 16. Ways that workers can reduce the risks involved when they are acting dually as researchers and practitioners 17. Research Risks and Voluntariness 18. Privacy and Confidentiality 19. Informed consent and voluntariness 20. Conflicts of interest and deception 21. Exceptions to confidentiality 22. Termination, evaluation, and follow-up 23. Who is the client 24. Self-determination and record keeping 25. Restrictions on self-determination and informed consent 26. Ethical principles when working with family 27. Ethical principles when working with groups 28. Rules in therapeutic groups 29. Advantages of individual pre-group meetings 30. Managing Group Process Challenges, domination 31. Methods of facilitated discussion 32. Facilitated discussion methods. Socratic inquiry 33. Facilitated discussion methods. Debate 34. Facilitated discussion methods Dialogue 35. Facilitated discussion methods Interest-based mediation (IBM) 36. Facilitated discussion methods Transformative mediation 37. Ethical principles in social work with organizations 38. When and how social workers can compromise full honesty 39. Disclosure in social work with organizations 40. 5 guiding principles of social policy 41. Approaches applied to allocation of resources 42. Libertarian approach to decision making in social policy 43. Deontological approach to decision making in social policy 44. Utilitarian approach to decision making in social policy 45. Egalitarian approach to decision making in social policy 46. Ethical principles when working with children 47. Ethical principles when working with elders 48. Elder abuse and report