Professional Values, Ethics, Relationships Flashcards
Cost effectiveness analysis
studying available efficiency of resource use in a program- monetary analysis
Cost benefit analysis
decide whether program is fiscally viable- cost benefit ration
Action to subpoena
Respond and claim privilege of confidentiality
Action to court order
Must provide information. No privilege of confidentiality
Value system
standards ,ethics, morals, beliefs, worldviews
Ethical system
set of principles based on appropriate conduct
Charles Levy
system of social work values and categorized them into four groups (societal, organizational and institutional, professional, and human service practice values
Muriel Pumphrey
identified the importance of teaching ethics to students
David Gordon
focused on discrimination in the labor market
Lee Frankel
devoted to Jewish social work.
Ethical Principle: Service
Help people in need to address social problems
Ethical Principle: Social justice
social change on behalf of vulnerable and oppressed individuals. Focus on poverty, unemployment, discrimination
Ethical Principle: Dignity and worth of the person
self determination. resolve conflicts between client’s interests and broader society’s interests
Ethical Principle: Importance of Human Relationships
strengthen relationships between people to promote, restore, maintain, and enhance the well being of the individual, families, social groups, organizations, and communities
Ethical Principle: integrity
Social workers are continually aware of the profession’s mission, values, ethical principles, and ethical standards and practice in a manner consistent with them.