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Social Worker 2
Social Worker 2
Department of Education
REGION III
SCHOOLS DIVISION OF BULACAN
ANGEL M. DEL ROSARIO HIGH SCHOOL
I. OBJECTIVES
A. Content Standard:
The learner understands the disciplines of social work.
B. Performance Standard:
C. The learners should be able to demonstrate a high level of understanding of the
basic concepts of social work.
D. Competencies:
E. The learners distinguish between ethical and unethical behaviors among
practitioners HUMSS_DIASS12-If-23
F. Specific Objectives:
At the end of the lesson, the student should be able to:
Relate one selves to the field of social work;
Explain the relationship of professional and clients in Social Work;
Identify the different unethical acts of a Social Worker.
II. SUBJECT MATTER
a. Topic: The Discipline of Social Work: Ethical Principles of Social Worker Part II
( 1.04 Competence, 1.05 Cultural Competence and Social Diversity and 1.06
Conflicts of Interest)
b. Reference: DIASS Quarter 3- Module 6
c. Materials: Chalk, Chalkboard, Laptop and PowerPoint Presentation about social
workers.
III. PROCEDURE
a. PREPARATION
Preliminary Activities
i. Prayer
ii. Greetings
iii. Checking of Attendance
iv. Checking of Assignment
b. REVIEW
Ask: What is the main goal of the social workers? What are the services provided
by the social workers?
c. MOTIVATION
Watch: Unsung Heroes: Social Workers in the Pandemic
Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=keovAACcVtg
d. LESSON PROPER
i. Discussion
1.04 COMPETENCE
a) Social workers should provide services and represent themselves as
competent only within
the boundaries of their education, training, license, certification,
consultation received,
supervised experience, or other relevant professional experience.
e. APPLICATION
Directions: Fill in the table with the importance of ethical responsibility of a social
worker to a client.
1 Competence
2 Conflict of Interest
4 Social Diversity
f. GENERALIZATION
Ask: What is the significance of having these three ethical principles on the field of
social work?
IV. EVALUATION
Directions: Write the letter of the best answer in ¼ sheet of paper.
3. Henry kept the information of his client confidential. What ethical principle does it
portray?
A. Competence B. Integrity C. Service D. Social Justice
4. Joan takes her doctorate degree in social work. What ethical principle does it portray?
A. Competence B. Dignity of Person C. Service D. Social Justice
5. Peter gives his best performance to his clients. What ethical principle does it portray?
A. Competence B. Dignity of Person C. Service D. Social Justice
6. Jackie values the worth of her clients. What ethical principle does it portray?
A. Competence B. Dignity of Person C. Service D. Social Justice
7. Fred accommodates different people in all walks of life. What ethical principle does it
portray?
A. Competence B. Dignity of Person C. Service D. Social Justice
8. Marian kept the profiles of her client private. What ethical responsibility is it?
A. Competence
B. Confidentiality
C. Informed Consent
D. Self- Determination
9. Mary attends webinars for professional development. What ethical responsibility is it?
A. Competence
B. Cultural Competence
C. Informed Consent
D. Self-Determination
10. Mar promotes the rights of his clients. What ethical responsibility is it?
A. Competence
B. Cultural Competence
C. Informed Consent
D. Self-Determination
I AS A SOCIAL WORKER