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29 sie 2012 · We have examined the skills and resources necessary for effective decision-making in the context of inter-agency working, considered the role of advocacy as an empowering approach, and...
The role of the virtuous social worker is shown to be one that necessitates appropriate application of intellectual and practical virtues such as justice, reflection, perception,judgement, bravery, prudence, liberality and temperance.
1 wrz 2012 · Social work's values-based commitment to rights and empowerment, emphasis on embedded knowledge emerging from close links with practice, and theoretical engagement with social, cultural...
This paper examines the concept of value incongruence with attention to the role of the self-concept. Using the value conflict resolution model proposed by Spano and Koenig (2007), implications for social workers’ personal-professional value incongruence is discussed.
ocial workers traditionally use a series of steps or processes to help clients resolve their problems. These steps include collecting informa-tion about the client (assessment),making sense out of the information (diagnosis), collaborating with the client to develop a plan to change the problems being experienced (the treatment plan), and ...
Ethical social work is presented as a way to engage with individuals, families, organizations, and communities in the performance of personal, cultural, and professional commitments to peace and social justice.
14 paź 2009 · Ethics and Values in Social Work: An Integrated Approach for a Comprehensive Curriculum. Allan E. Barsky. Published 14 October 2009. Education, Philosophy. Part I - Foundations of Values and Ethics 1. Values - Mine, Yours, and Ours 2. Theory, Values and Ethics - Macro Perspectives 3. Theory, Values and Ethics - Micro Perspectives 4.