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The Code Of A Social Worker

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According to the NASW (2008) says “the primary goal as a social worker it to enhance the well-being and to meet the basic needs of all people. A social worker main values should be to provide service, social justice, dignity and worth, importance of relationships, integrity and competence. The purpose of the NASW code of ethics is set values, principles, and a standard guide for the conduct of social workers.” One principle listed in the code of ethic is that the primary goal of social work is to help people in need and to address the issue. This principle is important since the main important thing in TANF is to assist the clients and to give them the resources that are need to better financially assist them. Social worker also focus on …show more content…

Social workers do the best they can to use their knowledge and other knowledge to best serve the client. The social worker displays different types of ethical principles when it comes to assisting clients and working with policies.
According to NASW Code of Ethics, when it comes to the temporary assistance for needy family the social workers’ ethical code 1.01 Commitment to Clients stated that “Social workers’ primary responsibility is to promote the well-being of clients. In general, clients’ interests are primary. However, social workers’ responsibility to the larger society or specific legal obligations may on limited occasions supersede the loyalty owed clients, and clients should be so advised” (NASW, 2008). This code of ethics related to TANF because it is the social worker responsibility to help the well-being of the clients with the client’s best interest being our main priority. Code 1.02 Self-Determination states “Social workers respect and promote the right of clients to self-determination and assist clients in their efforts to identify and clarify their goals. Social workers may limit clients’ right to self-determination when, in the social workers’ professional judgment, clients’ actions or potential actions pose a serious, foreseeable, and imminent risk to themselves or others” (NASW, 2008). This is important to the TANF policy because it is the client’s responsibility to identify their goals. They are receiving assistance to help them out of their

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