Forensic Social Worker Study Questions

Category - Professionalism

The NASW Code of Ethics does not provide a prescribed set of rules that determines how social workers should respond in every situation. Many of the applications must take context into account. What else does the Code not clearly specify?
  1. Which values are more important
  2. Consequences of adjudication
  3. Core values
  4. Ethical principles
Explanation
Answer: A - There is no specific arrangement of importance with the Code’s values, principles and standards. Social workers demonstrate reasonable differences of opinion when applying informed judgment. This is also accurate should the ethical standards come before a peer review process.
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