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What Makes Social Work, SOCIAL WORK? 1.5 ETHICS
What is a social worker? What makes us different from other helping professionals?
What is a social worker? What makes us different from other helping professionals? One of the purposes of codes of ethics is to define a profession for both members and clients of the profession. So, what does the NASW Code of Ethics say about who we are? This interactive presentation will present the findings of a research study that identified characteristics of the social work profession central to professional identity through qualitative analysis of the NASW Code of Ethics and CSWE Educational Policy and Accreditation Standards. Participants will discuss ways to align social work practice with professional identity grounded in the NASW Code of Ethics.
1.5 ETHICS HOURS
1.5 Ethics
MSW Members/Non Members
Standard
Non-Member
$30.00
Member
$15.00
Student
$10.00
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