Nasw Code of Ethics
Organizations and societies at large are normally characterized with particular guidelines that control people's actions with respect to values and ethical standards that are set within those organizations or societies. Such guidelines are called codes of ethics. This paper seeks to discuss codes of ethics with respect to NASW. The paper will look into elements of the code, application of such codes as well as issues that emerge in the process of applying codes of ethics.
Aspects of NASW code of ethics and values: upholding dignity and worth of persons
The national association of social workers is an umbrella body of individuals who offer social services to the society in a directly interactive relationship with clients. Their course of duty that involve psychological care of the individual clients as well as that of the society as a whole has called for regulations in the field of study to harmonize application of the services. One of the regulatory approaches in the field has been establishment of code of ethics by the umbrella body, NASW. One of the set of ethical values that have been established by the body is principle that governs the dignity and worth of people. The code explicitly stipulates that social workers are under obligation to honor dignity and value of each and every individual that they encounter in their work. Under this principle, specification...
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