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    Values were a huge part of my childhood and show a large part in my lifet today, as they support my thoughts and actions. As a social work student I have to question my personal morals, opinions and ethics as these will have a large impact on my performance as a expert. My private values are consistent to the values of social work, which is the motive as to why I have chosen a career in a social care. These values are self - determination to promote social justice, being kind and accommodating toward

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    The Values Of Social Work

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    My aspiration is to pursue social work as a career has progressed over my lifetime. It is the core values of social work that inspire me to want to be a social worker. It is my desire to enable all people of all ages gain, equality and empowerment for a better life. I believe that viewing an individual in their environment and as a whole human being is what can make a difference in the lives of people. It is my desire to help others, to be the person who can help make a difference in the lives

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    Social Justice Social workers challenge social justice which is one of the core values in the National Association of Social Workers Code of Ethics (NASW). Social workers work to improve social relations between people. They focus on the vulnerable to provide assistance with obtaining government programs like housing, and financial support. According to the National Association of Social Workers (NASW), social workers efforts are focused primarily on issues of poverty, unemployment, discrimination

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    Values Comparison Paper: Exploring the Core Values of Social Work “Never get tired of doing little things for others, sometimes those little things occupy the biggest part of their hearts.” - Unknown. There are six main core values for the field of social work. These values are; (1) Service, (2) Social Justice, (3) Dignity and Worth of Person, (4) Competence, (5) Integrity, and (6) Importance of Human Relationships. I found that I agree with all six of the core values, not one of these are different

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    Values & Ethics in Social Work

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    professional values in the ‘British Association of Social Work’ (BASW). With this the concepts of ethics and how this operates in social work practice and analyse the general role in governing and representatives bodies in social work practice”. Values are described as set of rules and guides in the right and wrong decisions we make. Values facilitates the decisions in recognising what is worthy and valuable, with this, weighs out the important and less important, when there is a conflict of values. Ethics

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    what part values play in social work practice, one of the first things to understand is what our values are, Thompson (2000) states that One of the significant features of values is that we tend to become so accustomed to our own values and beliefs that we do not recognise that they are there or how they are influencing us. An important step, then, is to be clear about what our values are. Thompson (2000,pp33) I will discuss both the personal and professional values that influence social work practice

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    Social Work Values Paper Introspection is among one of the most difficult things that a person could ever be asked to do. I would like to think that I have a good heart and soul but in reality I have never even thought about what my values are up until I was given this prompt. A few values that I consider important are as follows: loyalty, compassion, wisdom, and peace. I feel that these closely align with the social work values of service, dignity and worth of the person, and competence. (As listed

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    objective of the social work profession. There is six values within National Association of Social work Code of Ethics (NASW): Service, Social Justice, Dignity, and Self-worth of the person, Importance of human relationships, integrity, and competence. These values are for social workers and their work with the client(s). Regardless of one’s race, religious belief, sex or sexual orientation each value benefits all individuals. Social workers should always practice professional values. Clients suffer

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    Running head: Social Work Values and Ethics 1 Social Work Values and Ethics Unique to the Profession Jessica A. Rosario Arizona State University Social Work Values and Ethics 2 Abstract The history and evolution of social work dates to the late 1800’s. Since the profession was recognized many concerns arose regarding the values and ethics of social workers. The key points of the

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    Throughout this course we learned the foundation of Social Work, how it began and how eventually it branched out. The importance of Social Policies, Social Justice, meeting all human needs and understanding the core ethical values of Social Work. We learned how it all began with the church, we can even go further back to the Native Americans and Pilgrim times. Where the first display of Social Work took place then and there, we were able to learn that with Edwin in his first Presentation that gave

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