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Social Work Profession – Professional Learnings

1. Principles of Social Work


a. Principle of Acceptance
b. Principle of Individualisation
c. Principle of Non-judgemental Attitude
d. Principle of Controlled emotional involvement
e. Principle of Self determination
f. Principle of Purposeful expression of feelings
g. Principle of Confidentiality

2. Values of Social Work


a. Service
b. Social Justice
c. Integrity
d. Competence
e. Importance of Human relations
f. Dignity and Worth of an Individual

3. Skills of Social Work

a. Active Listening
b. Boundaries
c. Communication
d. Critical Thinking
e. Decision Making
f. Evaluation
g. Problem solving
h. Intervention
i. Organisation
j. Leadership
4. Ethical Issues

ETHICAL RESPONSIBILITIES TO ETHICAL RESPONSIBILITIES TO


CLIENTS COLLEAGUES
a. Commitment to Clients a. Respect
b. Self-determination b. Confidentiality
c. Informed Consent c. Interdisciplinary Collaboration
d. Competence d. Disputes Involving Colleagues
e. Cultural Competence and Social Diversity e. Consultation
f. Conflicts of Interest f. Referral of Services
g. Privacy and Confidentiality g. Sexual Relationships
h. Access to Records h. Sexual Harassment
i. Sexual Relationships i. Impairment of Colleagues
j. Physical Contact j. Incompetence of Colleagues
k. Sexual Harassment k. Unethical Conduct of Colleagues
l. Derogatory Language
m. Payment of Services
n. Clients who lack Decision-making capacity
o. Interruption of Services
p. Termination of Services
ETHICAL RESPONSIBILITIES IN PRACTICE ETHICAL RESPONSIBILITIES AS
SETTINGS PROFESSIONALS
a. Supervision and Consultation a. Competence
b. Education and Training b. Discrimination
c. Performance Evaluation c. Private Conduct
d. Client Records d. Dishonesty, Fraud and Deception
e. Billing e. Impairment
f. Client Transfer f. Misrepresentation
g. Administration g. Solicitations
h. Continuing Education and Staff Development h. Acknowledging Credit
i. Commitment to Employers
j. Labour-Management Disputes

ETHICAL RESPONSIBILITIES TO THE ETHICAL RESPONSIBILITIES TO THE


SOCIAL WORK PROFESSION BROADER SOCIETY
a. Integrity of the Profession a. Social Welfare
b. Evaluation and Research b. Public Participation
c. Public Emergencies
d. Social and Political Action

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