The principle of fidelity or good faith suggests that clients and others may expect
helping professionals to be honest and to keep their commitments.
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In the context of social work, publication of clients names threatens their privacy.
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The principle of autonomy suggests that clients lose their right of self-determination
when they consult a social worker.
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The principle of least harm suggests that people have a right to equal treatment unless a
disparity of power or capacity warrants differential treatment.
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In the Ethical Principle Screen proposed by Dolgoff et al., truthfulness and full disclosure
is the paramount moral and ethical obligation of social work professionals.
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The National Association of Social Workers Code of Ethics specifies which values,
principles, and standards are most important and ought to outweigh others in instances when they
conflict.
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Strom-Gottfried found that one of the most common ethical violations committed by
social workers involved sexual activity
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The National Association of Social Workers (2008) identifies service as one of its core
values for social work in the Preamble to its Code of Ethics.
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Professional record keeping relates to the duty to respect privacy obligations.
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Social workers engaged in child welfare work have more risk of being sued than workers
in other social work settings.
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