Unethical conduct of social work colleagues should not be tolerated. It is the responsibility of each professional to be knowledgeable about policies and procedures for handling these concerns at the local, state, and national level. These were created by NASW, licensing boards, employees, and agencies. What is the first procedure in handling this problem?
Explanation
Answer - A - When a social worker feels a colleague has acted unethically, it should be discussed at the time that is most productive. Once this occurs and problems continue, contact the NASW committee, state licensing board, or other professional ethics committees. When a social worker is unjustly charged with violating ethical practice, fellow colleagues should defend and assist that person.