A clinical social worker has been reported by a client to the licensing board for unethical conduct. The professional’s colleagues know this charge is not true. What should they do?
  1. Nothing, the charge is in the hands of the licensing board
  2. The colleagues should discuss the matter with the client
  3. The colleagues should defend the professional
  4. The client’s services should be terminated
Explanation
- Clinical social workers should assist and defend their colleagues when there is knowledge they have been wrongly charged with unethical conduct. All social workers should be knowledgeable of local, state and national procedures for handling ethics complaints.
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