Question 1
8 out of 8 points
According to the NASW Code of Ethics, “The primary mission of the social work profession is to enhance human well-being and help meet the basic human needs of all people, with particular attention to the needs and empowerment of people who are and living in
Question 2
8 out of 8 points
The NASW Code of Ethics summarizes broad ethical principles that reflect the profession’s core values and establishes a set of specific ethical standards that should be used to guide social work practice. The sections of the code outline social workers’ ethical responsibility: [Select all the apply]
Question 3
8 out of 8 points
An ethical dilemma is when…?
Question 4
8 out of 8 points
Consider the following scenario: A client expresses suicidal intent during their session with a social worker. Which ethical responsibilities to clients should be weighed when considering the course of action?
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NOTE: To correctly answer this question, think about the client’s right to make their own decisions, the impact of the client’s well-being given the decision, and the degree of consent provided to the client.
Question 5
8 out of 8 points
Part of a social worker’s ethical responsibility to colleagues is outlined in the Code of Ethics in section 2.01: Respect. This states “
(a) Social workers should treat with and should represent and the qualifications, views, and obligations of colleagues.
(b) Social workers should unwarranted of colleagues in communications with clients or with other professionals
(c) Social workers should with social work colleagues and with colleagues of other professions when such serves the well-being of clients.”
Question 6
8 out of 8 points
The following behaviors are associated with Competency 1: Demonstrate Ethical and Professional Behavior:
Question 7
8 out of 8 points
Cultural competence within the framework of cultural humility means:
Question 8
8 out of 8 points
If you experience an ethical dilemma in field, you should:
Question 9
8 out of 8 points
The 6 values of the social work profession, according to the NASW Code of Ethics, are:
Question 10
8 out of 8 points
Social workers are committed to social diversity and addressing oppression and discrimination based on which specific categories as identified in the NASW Code of Ethics [sections 1.05(c), 2.01(b), 4.02, and 6.04(d)]. Which of the following are identified in these sections of the code