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Professional Wills: Social Workers' Ethical Responsibilities to Clients - Presented by the North Carolina Chapter
The Code of Ethics of The National Association of Social Workers states the following in Section 1.15: “Social workers should make reasonable efforts to ensure continuity of services in the event that services are interrupted by factors such as unavailability, disruption in electronic communication, relocation, illness, mental or physical ability, or death.” Considering proactive provisions for physical or mental incapacitation and/or death may not be on the list of priorities for many social workers. This webinar will offer an outline that can assist in composing a professional will and suggestions for additional documents.
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