CHAPTER TWO PROFESSIONAL CODES OF ETHICS The Practice of Generalist Social Work (2 nd ed.)
Key Ideas Different groups of social workers have developed separate codes of ethics to guide their work. The NASW Code of Ethics is the most widely known and utilized of the codes. © 2011 Taylor & Francis
The NASW Code of Ethics Responsibilities to clients Responsibilities to colleagues Responsibilities in practice settings Responsibilities as professionals Responsibilities to the profession Responsibilities to broader society © 2011 Taylor & Francis
International Federation of Social Workers Ethical Statement Contains a more explicit and pervasive emphasis on human rights than NASW Code of Ethics Forms common standards of achievement and recognizes rights accepted by the global community Equates human rights with human dignity Emphasizes a global perspective and the importance of economic, social, and cultural rights for all people © 2011 Taylor & Francis
Limits of Ethical Codes The role of context Risk taking and creativity Diversity © 2011 Taylor & Francis
Ethics and the Law Duty to report: Child protection Duty to report: Adult protection Duty to protect: Threats of violence Tarasoff I Tarasoff II © 2011 Taylor & Francis