Self Determination In Social Worker

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During the earlier time of internship at Ben Massell Dental Clinic (BMDC), the phone was ringing for the social services department. So I answered the phone, it was a current patient at BMDC. She was calling because she wanted to get in contact with Ashley, my field supervisor. I told her Ashley was not in her office at the moment is there anything else I can help her with. She said no I been calling Ashley for months and she had called me for an eye exam appointment. I said ok, I asked for her name and compared the number on the caller ID to number on the account and asked for her date of birth to verify who she said she was. After, verifying who she was I checked to see if she was on the waiting list for Georgia Lion Lighthouse …show more content…

Especially, section 1. Social workers’ ethical responsibilities to clients. Within section 1, there is 1.02 self-determination. According to the NASW (2008), section 1.02 which states “Social workers respect and promote the right of clients to self-determination and assist clients in their efforts to identify and clarify their goals. Social workers may limit clients’ right to self-determination when, in the social workers’ professional judgment, clients’ actions or potential actions pose a serious, foreseeable, and imminent risk to themselves or others.” Self-determination is one of the foundation of social work’s sole mission and …show more content…

The next time, I try not to get frustrated, the client has the right to self-determination.
RELATION OF SITUATION TO COURSE COMPETENCIES:
Competency #1: Identify as a professional social worker and conduct oneself accordingly
Competency #2: Apply social work ethical principles to guide professional practice
This situation relates to both of the course competency, 1 and 2. As a future social worker, I have to respect the client right to self-determination. I am supposed to uphold the Code of Ethics. Which in section 1.02 of the Code of Ethics it addresses social workers respect and promote the right of clients to

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