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Social Work Ethical Principles

   

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Running head: SOCIAL WORK ETHICAL PRINCIPLESSocial Work Ethical Principles Name of the Student:Name of the University:Author Note:

SOCIAL WORK ETHICAL PRINCIPLES1Table of ContentsIntroduction......................................................................................................................................2Case study........................................................................................................................................2Discussion........................................................................................................................................2Conclusion.......................................................................................................................................7Reference.........................................................................................................................................8

SOCIAL WORK ETHICAL PRINCIPLES2IntroductionSocial workers have the responsibility of conducting and engaging into a social work ethically. Social workers have a deep knowledge of the value of the profession, relevant law and ethical standards that are necessary for the social service. Social workers manage and recognize the personal values that in an effective guide them to work on the professional practices. When making the ethical decisions and working according to the standards mentioned in the rule book. The principles that a social worker must acknowledge is to tolerate any sort of ambiguity that comes across during resolving the ethical conflicts, application of the strategies related to the ethical reasoning in order to arrive at the principled decisions (Dolgoff, Harrington & Loewenberg, 2012). This study deals with a case study which highlights a character Marie. This character needs a professional consultation, advice and counselling which will be provided by a social worker. Case studyAccording to the case study, Toni has asked for a help from a social worker to assist in finding an assisted living facility. Also, she has asked to convince her mother (Marie) to take her pain medication. Lisa also wants the social worker to convey to Marie, the benefits of the grandchildren that stay with the grandparents. Marie has also revealed that her another daughter named Lisa, might have taken an unopened bottle having the pain medicine. DiscussionInterpersonal skillsWhen engaging with the family mentioned in the case study, a social worker needs to have the interpersonal skills. These interpersonal skills include the communication skills like the

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