Values, Beliefs And Personal Ethics In Social Work

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In Social Work there are several different policies, procedures, rules and guidelines that govern the way we make ethical decisions as professionals. Our jobs as Social Workers are to provide knowledgeable decisions based on our profession in the most sound and ethical way possible for our clients. The Canadian Association of Social Workers (CASW) provides us a Code of Ethics, which sets out standards and ways we can approach different clientele with a set of knowledge and skills that can be beneficial to their well being (Canadian Association of Social Work (CASW), 2005).

Making the appropriate decisions in the line of Social Work can be very difficult because everyone’s reactions and responses will be different. All of us hold a different set of values, beliefs and personal ethics that we classify as a justifiable decision. However, things can always change within social work and be difficult to approach. You can see anything from child abuse to death of a client and should be prepared for what ever comes your way. …show more content…

Sometimes within social work this is the only option you can come to with the situations you may face. Also, sometimes in social work you may see situations where your decision may not always be ethical, but may at the time be the most safe, sound decision for the best interest of your clients. Your ethical behavior strives from a social worker’s individual commitment to engage within the ethical practice (Canadian Association of Social Work (CASW),

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