Forensic Social Worker Study Questions

Category - Professionalism

Two social workers are discussing a case in a conference room. One of the colleagues is consulting with the other about a specific request from a client. Not sure how to handle the situation, expertise from another professional seemed like the best answer. When is it justifiable to consult with others about a client?
  1. When it is done in a private setting
  2. When the situation is becoming a court issue
  3. When administration requires the consult
  4. When it is in the best interest of the client
Explanation
Answer: D - Advice can be requested from other professionals if it is in the best interest of the client. Disclosure of information should be restricted to ensure confidentiality. Social workers need to be aware of other colleagues and their areas of expertise.
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