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    are specific guidelines laid out that professionals are expected to follow in order to keep up with the standards and respect of their practice. Specifically in regards to social work there is the Code of Ethics which social workers are required to follow to practice legally and ethically. The social work code of ethics written by the National Association of Social workers (NASW) in 1999 covers a wide range of topics, characteristics, and values that a social worker must follow. Furthermore, it is

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    Association of Social Work (NASW) provides several ethical guidelines to uphold the integrity of the social work field. One issue that can arise when students are writing case studies over clients is that they have the possibility of not holding fast to the ethical principle of “respect[ing] the dignity and worth of the person (“Code of Ethics,” 2008). Students need to ensure that they are treating their clients like human beings, and not just a characters in a case study. Social work students can do this

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    Coming into Ethics, I didn’t really know what I was going to learn. I always thought ethics what black and white. I soon found out there is more to ethics then I thought. I’ve learned a lot in 204 from decision-making models to the CSAW. The decisions we make in social work are fundamental part our professional practice and ethical awareness. The commitment and ability to act ethically is a must in the service we offer our services too. The ethical issues we face will inevitably challenge us and

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    Encyclopedia Entry : Work Ethic

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    Work ethic is a set of values or belief based on moral attitude that hard work is worthy of reward. It also refers to the workers moral benefit based on one’s earnest and its ability to improve his capacity. Although the value has been changed throughout the history, society still has its expectation on workers that they should have a good work ethic in order to be selected for better position where it requires more responsibility, recognition of his contribution with higher wages. Contrary, society

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    As an intern in the social work field, ethical decision making and critical thinking are an integral part of my learning experience. In my placement, I use ethical judgement each day, especially when interacting with patients. In the medical field, we are mandated to maintain the confidentiality and privacy of our patients. As an intern, I was given the task to meet with each patient to discuss their rights inside the facility. This task directly relates to the value of treating every human with

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    Having A Good Work Ethic

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    Having a good work ethic can change a lot of other aspects in your life. Before I learned a lesson about good work ethics, I was very frustrated with my job. Work was the last thing on my mind. I did not care if I showed up late or did not show up at all. I was lucky I did not lose my job. When I did show up, I tended to act rude towards the customers if they had any problems or gave me any reason to be mad. I watched the clock for my time to leave and it only made the time drag on longer. I was

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    Introduction Social work BSW students, generally, come from different background, experience, profession or without any professional experience. Mostly, social work professionals or students choose this career because they like helping profession or have some personal histories to relate to this profession. It is often heard that social workers require a good heart and competencies to work in micro, mezzo, or macro practice. Competency of social workers is one of the core guiding principles of the

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    In “The Protestant Work Ethic: Just Another ‘Urban Legend?’” Jonathan Klemens, the author, states what work ethic is and how it applies in American society. Klemens explained that the work ethic of the workers in a company or some type of organization has helped the nation as a whole. Klemens explained that people work hard to achieve “the company or organization’s missions” (122). Not only that, Klemens also explained that people would work hard to gain the particular professions they desire instead

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    The Impact of Work Ethic

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    First off, she had to embrace a new role of being a parent and foster new responsibilities. In addition, she would be responsible for her work. She describes being a chemical researcher as " the hardest job [she] has ever had". The work hours were extremely long, often requiring her to work for the whole week. She was the only person in her research team doing work that

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    Code of ethics serves as a guide on how social workers should conduct themselves in everyday issues affecting their work. It provides guidance in dealing with ethical issues affecting individuals or ethical dilemmas as well as incorporating principles which guide social workers. The Code offers a set of values, principles, and standards to guide decision making and conduct when ethical issues arise. It does not provide a set of rules that prescribe how social workers should act in all situations

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