The NASW Code of Ethics ethical standards include all of the following major categories except:
a. Social workers ethical responsibility to clients
b. Social workers ethical responsibilities to law enforcement
c. Social workers ethical responsibilities to the broader society
d. Social workers ethical responsibilities to colleagues
The NASW ethical responsibility to clients that recognizes each individuals right to make his or her own decisions is:
a. Self-determination
b. Informed consent
c. Commitment to clients
d. Competence
The idea that in a perfect world all citizens would have the same basic rights, protection, opportunities, obligations, and
social benefits is the core value of the NASW Code of Ethics entitled:
a. Social justice
b. Dignity and worth of the person
c. Competence
d. Importance of human relationships
Having the necessary skills and abilities to perform work with clients effectively is the core value of the NASW Code
of Ethics entitled:
a. Social justice
b. Dignity and worth of the person
c. Competence
d. Importance of human relationships
Holding in high esteem and appreciating individual value is the core value of the NASW Code of Ethics entitled:
a. Social justice
b. Dignity and worth of the person
c. Competence
d. Importance of human relationships
The core value of the NASW Code of Ethics that means trustworthiness and sound adherence to moral ideals is:
a. Importance of human relationships
b. Integrity
c. Social justice
d. Dignity and worth of the person
What are your suggestions for improving family service policies? In what ways would each suggestion improve
services?
What will be an ideal response?
Identify and describe three strengths commonly found in African American families.
What will be an ideal response?
Propose five suggestions for working with multi-problem families.
What will be an ideal response?
Define the child management methods of positive and negative reinforcement, modeling, and punishment.
What will be an ideal response?