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4 cze 2015 · The main theme of this book is an introduction to ethics and values for social work students with the aim of providing a deep and critical understanding of the value base of the profession and the analysis and application of value and ethics in everyday practice.
17 wrz 2021 · The chapter introduces a broad definition to ethics and values in professional social work and sums up the main theoretical approaches to lay the foundation of the understanding and knowledge of social work ethical values. Furthermore, key documents on an...
Good analysis openly values people’s lived experiences, is critically reflective, connects with the audience, and draws attention to social injustices to advocate for social change. It can challenge negative discrimination and recognise diversity by using language that is inclusive and does not further stigmatise already marginalised people.
15 lip 2008 · Abstract. Values and ethics have both philosophical and practical significance for the profession of social work. Core values reflect the ideology of the profession. Their articulation, through ethical standards, guides social workers' choices and actions across an array of roles, settings, and client populations.
Core values reflect the ideology of the profession. Their articulation, through ethical standards, guides social workers' choices and actions across an array of roles, settings, and...
social work process and the importance of developing a positive and coop-erative helping relationship with clients. Collecting Information About the Client: Assessment Whereas medicine uses labels to describe conditions, social workers try not to use labels because they may fail to accurately describe the client’s
21 wrz 2017 · Introduction. What is the relation between critical thinking (henceforth CT) and intellectual virtue? Is CT an intellectual virtue or a cluster of such virtues? Is there anything more to CT than the intellectual virtues it involves?