Review:
Ethical Issues In Social Work
overall review score: 4.5
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Ethical issues in social work refer to the moral dilemmas and responsibilities faced by social workers in their practice, involving issues of confidentiality, boundaries, justice, and client autonomy.
Key Features
- Confidentiality
- Professional boundaries
- Client autonomy
- Justice
Pros
- Promotes ethical decision-making in social work practice
- Essential for protecting clients' rights and well-being
- Guides social workers in navigating complex ethical dilemmas
Cons
- Can be challenging to navigate in practice
- May involve difficult choices between conflicting values
- Requires ongoing education and reflection to stay current with ethical standards