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Nine suggestions for professionals using social media (Hint: look at the readings from week 5) -
remember 2 - ANSWER-1. Regularly monitor your representations on the Internet (e.g., set up a Google
Alert for yourself).
2. Clean up your online presence to eliminate information that may be dated and/or problematic for
clients to find.
Two main causes of ethical problems - ANSWER-1. Competing Values- justice/equality or
confidentiality/protecting life. SWr may feel equally committed to 2 values, even when both cannot be
actualized in a specific situation.
2. Competing Loyalties- Being able to identify the person or unit that should receive priority in a claim
(WHO is the potential client)
How have traditional ethical dilemmas intensified? - ANSWER-The breakdown of consensus concerning
societal means and goals, the increasing scarcity of resources that are available for social welfare, and
the use of new technologies have intensified traditional ethical dilemmas and have also given rise to
what may well be a new generation of ethical issues in social work practice.
How to protect yourself from malpractice - ANSWER-1. Risk management audit, including: Licensure
compliant, Emergency Protocol in place, Insurance in force, Client records maintained/safeguarded,
Other factors in order and up to date
2. Attorney on Consult
3. Specialist Consultants on call for: Diagnosis and Treatment, 2nd opinion referrals, Ruling out Organic
Pathology, Psychological Testing, Evals for psychopharmacological interventions
4. Continuing Education
How to document notes with clients (Hint look for what Reamer says in our textbook) - ANSWER-
Considers risk management documentation and care recording (4 categories)
1. Content of documentation (too much or too little can be problematic in regard to liability risks)
2. Language and terminology (loose and inappropriate can be problematic. Practice careful writing-
logical and mindful)
, 3. Credibility (proper and careful documentation supports credibility)
4. Access to records and documents (understand your legal responsibilities, statutes, regulations)
When it comes to the law...(p. 30)- - ANSWER-social workers must advocate for laws that ensure equal
access to clients and vulnerable groups
Conditions that have to be proved by a client when suing a SWr (p.36) - ANSWER-1. SW has legal duty to
provide professional service that's not provided to the client
2. Social worker's performance is negligent
3. Client suffered harm or injury
4. Social worker's action or inaction caused injury or los
T/F Code of Ethics created by legislation: - ANSWER-False
Participants in the social work practice (p.93) - ANSWER-1.Applicant- Person or system that requests
help with a defined problem
2.Client- Applicant who enters into a formal, contractual, goal-focused relationship with a SWr
3.Target- Person or system that must be modified in order to achieve the desired outcome to which
client and worker have agreed
4.Beneficiary- Person or system that will benefit from successful goal achievement in which resolution of
ethical issues may not fully coincide with the legal requirements
Why should social workers clarify their personal/group values? - ANSWER-
How was the NASW Code of Ethics created? - ANSWER-
General Decision-making Model - ANSWER-
Legal recourse for clients and intimate relationships? - ANSWER-
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Nine suggestions for professionals using social media (Hint: look at the readings from week 5) -
remember 2 - ANSWER-1. Regularly monitor your representations on the Internet (e.g., set up a Google
Alert for yourself).
2. Clean up your online presence to eliminate information that may be dated and/or problematic for
clients to find.
Two main causes of ethical problems - ANSWER-1. Competing Values- justice/equality or
confidentiality/protecting life. SWr may feel equally committed to 2 values, even when both cannot be
actualized in a specific situation.
2. Competing Loyalties- Being able to identify the person or unit that should receive priority in a claim
(WHO is the potential client)
How have traditional ethical dilemmas intensified? - ANSWER-The breakdown of consensus concerning
societal means and goals, the increasing scarcity of resources that are available for social welfare, and
the use of new technologies have intensified traditional ethical dilemmas and have also given rise to
what may well be a new generation of ethical issues in social work practice.
How to protect yourself from malpractice - ANSWER-1. Risk management audit, including: Licensure
compliant, Emergency Protocol in place, Insurance in force, Client records maintained/safeguarded,
Other factors in order and up to date
2. Attorney on Consult
3. Specialist Consultants on call for: Diagnosis and Treatment, 2nd opinion referrals, Ruling out Organic
Pathology, Psychological Testing, Evals for psychopharmacological interventions
4. Continuing Education
How to document notes with clients (Hint look for what Reamer says in our textbook) - ANSWER-
Considers risk management documentation and care recording (4 categories)
1. Content of documentation (too much or too little can be problematic in regard to liability risks)
2. Language and terminology (loose and inappropriate can be problematic. Practice careful writing-
logical and mindful)
, 3. Credibility (proper and careful documentation supports credibility)
4. Access to records and documents (understand your legal responsibilities, statutes, regulations)
When it comes to the law...(p. 30)- - ANSWER-social workers must advocate for laws that ensure equal
access to clients and vulnerable groups
Conditions that have to be proved by a client when suing a SWr (p.36) - ANSWER-1. SW has legal duty to
provide professional service that's not provided to the client
2. Social worker's performance is negligent
3. Client suffered harm or injury
4. Social worker's action or inaction caused injury or los
T/F Code of Ethics created by legislation: - ANSWER-False
Participants in the social work practice (p.93) - ANSWER-1.Applicant- Person or system that requests
help with a defined problem
2.Client- Applicant who enters into a formal, contractual, goal-focused relationship with a SWr
3.Target- Person or system that must be modified in order to achieve the desired outcome to which
client and worker have agreed
4.Beneficiary- Person or system that will benefit from successful goal achievement in which resolution of
ethical issues may not fully coincide with the legal requirements
Why should social workers clarify their personal/group values? - ANSWER-
How was the NASW Code of Ethics created? - ANSWER-
General Decision-making Model - ANSWER-
Legal recourse for clients and intimate relationships? - ANSWER-