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The Role of the Social Worker For our children's sake, the social worker's role must be reinvented More young people will die at the hands of their parents unless child protection teams are taught to be proactive News headline 6 th Oct 2013
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The Code of Ethics Human rights and social justice serve as the motivation and justification for social work action. In solidarity with those who are dis-advantaged, the profession strives to alleviate poverty and to work with vulnerable and oppressed people in order to promote social inclusion. 2
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Ethical awareness is fundamental to the professional practice of social workers. Their ability and commitment to act ethically is an essential aspect of the quality of the service offered to those who engage with social workers. Respect for human rights and a commitment to promoting social justice are at the core of social work practice throughout the world. 3
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The Code comprises statements of values and ethical principles relating to human rights, social justice and professional integrity, followed by practice principles that indicate how the ethical principles should be applied in practice. 4
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When might Ethical problems arise?
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Ethical problems often arise because social workers…. Work with conflicting interests and competing rights Have a role to support, protect and empower people, as well as having statutory duties and other obligations that may be coercive and restrict people’s freedoms Are constrained by the availability of resources and institutional policies in society. 6
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Professional social work is focused on problem solving and change. As such, social workers are change agents in society and in the lives of the individuals, families and communities they serve. Social work is an interrelated system of values, theory and practice. 7
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In May 2011 Professor Eileen Munro presented her report ‘A Child Centred System’ to Parliament. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QZXQmjVEAr Y 8
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One of the Recommendations from The Munro Report states: 7.7 Leadership is often only understood in terms of individuals at the top of the hierarchy, but it is much more than the simple authority of one or two key figureheads. Leadership behaviours should be valued and encouraged at all levels of organisations. At the front line, personal qualities of leadership are needed to work with children and families when practising in a more professional, less rule-bound, way. Practitioners need to challenge poor parenting, and have the confidence to use their expertise in making principled judgments about how best to help the child and family.
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Despatches – Undercover Social Worker. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CDqv9d-oHUY Think about the ‘Code of Ethics’ and the Role of the Social Worker in Child Protection.
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