Professional Values & Ethics Flashcards
When was the federal privacy act established?
1974
What does HIPAA stand for?
Health insurance, portability, and accountability act
When was HIPAA established?
1996
What are the ethical principles of social work practice?
Service
Social justice
Dignity and Worth of a person
Importance of human relationships
Integrity
Competence
Core social work goals
Improve social functioning
Resolve problems
Achieved desired change
Meet self-defense goals
Administrator
Evaluating and developing policies and managing programs
Advocate
Defending representing and supporting vulnerable clients
Case manager
Connecting coordinating and monitoring client services
Counselor
Exploring treating and resolving client, family or group issues and problems
Educator and teacher
Researching and providing educational information, organizing and leading classes, teaching knowledge, skills and behaviors that facilitate successful coping growth and relationship relationships
Policy maker or lobbyist
Working to identify understand and resolve problems in local communities or in society as a whole by garnering support from key invest groups to Marshall and wield influence for positive and necessary change
Ethical responsibilities to clients
1.01 commitment to clients
1.02 self-determination
1.03 informed consent
1.04 competence
1.05 cultural competence
1.06 conflicts of interest
1.07 privacy and confidentiality
1.08 access to records
1.09 sexual relationships
1.10 physical contact
1.11 sexual harassment
1.12 derogatory language
1.13 payment for services
1.14 clients who lack decision making capacity
1.15 interruption of services
1.16 referral for services
1.17 termination of services
Ethical responsibilities to colleagues
2.01 respect
2.02 confidentiality
2.03 interdisciplinary collaboration
2.04 disputes involving colleagues
2.05 consultation
2.06 sexual relationships
2.07 sexual harassment
2.08 impairment of colleagues
2.09 incompetence of colleagues
2.10 unethical conduct of colleagues
Ethical responsibilities in practice settings
3.01 supervision and consultation
3.02 education and training
3.03 performance evaluation
3.04 client records
3.05 billing
3.06 client transfer
3.07 administration
3.08 continuing education and staff development
3.09 commitment to employers
3.10 labor-management disputes
Ethical responsibilities as professionals
4.01 competence
4.02 discrimination
4.03 privacy conduct
4.04 dishonesty, freud, deception
4.05 impairment
4.06 misrepresentation
4.07 solicitations
4.08 acknowledging credit