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Cary, NC : Oxford University Press | Albany, NY | Washington, DC : NASW Press ; 1.1956 -
UID:
gbv_129973947
ISSN: 0037-8046
Additional Edition: ISSN 1545-6846
Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausg. Social work Oxford : Oxford Univ. Press, 1956 ISSN 1545-6846
Former: Vorg. National Association of School Social Workers Group
Language: English
Keywords: Sozialarbeit ; Zeitschrift ; Graue Literatur ; Zeitschrift
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  • 2
    UID:
    gbv_534301045
    ISSN: 0037-8046
    Content: This article reviews the Model State Social Work Practice Act approved by the American Association of State Social Work Boards in 1998. The limitations of the definition of social work practice included in the model statute, inclusion of BSWs and social workers employed by public and nonprofit agencies, the promulgation of dual codes of ethics, and lack of assurance of effective services are discussed. Strategies for political action to benefit consumers, the public, and social workers are provided.
    In: Social work, Cary, NC : Oxford University Press, 1956, 45(2000), 2, Seite 105 - 115, 0037-8046
    In: volume:45
    In: year:2000
    In: number:2
    In: pages:105 - 115
    Language: English
    Keywords: Sozialarbeit ; Ethik
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  • 3
    UID:
    gbv_607062061
    ISSN: 0037-8046
    Content: In the wake of the Jones v. Clinton case, there has been a renewed interest in sexual harassment issues, particularly the chaotic case law in this important field of practice. The author urges the social work profession to resurrect its commitment to achieving social justice by participating in the current efforts to unravel the complexities of sexual harassment law. Toward this end, the article presents an analysis of the concept of sexual harassment by providing an overview of the legal issues and case law to highlight the statutory questions that have left the judicial system confounded by the difficulties of practical application of the law. Furthermore, the article deals with the relevance of this topic for the professional mission and suggests the utility of some conceptual frameworks and key concepts that might help social workers to address the clinical, administrative, and advocacy concerns in this substantive area.
    Note: Literaturverz. vorhanden
    In: Social work, Cary, NC : Oxford University Press, 1956, 45(2000), 3, 0037-8046
    In: volume:45
    In: year:2000
    In: number:3
    Language: English
    Keywords: Ethik ; Gesetz ; Sozialarbeit ; Clinton, Bill 1946-
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  • 4
    UID:
    gbv_533578302
    ISSN: 0037-8046
    Content: Increasingly, social workers are called on to demonstrate the efficacy of their interventions and to contribute to knowledge building in the social sciences. Although social workers have a long tradition of practice ethics, less attention has been given to the unique dimensions of research ethics for social workers. A social work model of research ethics would consider how to balance highly valued ethical principles that are individually focused, such as self-determination and nonmalfeasance (the obligation to do no harm), with equally important values that have a collective focus, such as justice and beneficence (the obligation to bring about good). This article reviews current principles guiding research ethics, such as autonomy, beneficence, nonmalfeasance, and justice and provides an outline of the salient issues for social workers as they strive to address individual and collective interests in research endeavors, such as a greater emphasis on the social justice mission and the need to ensure that social justice objectives do not obscure individual rights and freedoms. The article concludes with preliminary recommendations for developing a social work perspective in research ethics.
    In: Social work, Cary, NC : Oxford University Press, 1956, 48(2003), 1, Seite 135 - 144, 0037-8046
    In: volume:48
    In: year:2003
    In: number:1
    In: pages:135 - 144
    Language: English
    Keywords: Sozialarbeit ; Ethik
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  • 5
    UID:
    gbv_533582571
    ISSN: 0037-8046
    Content: Social work literature clearly demonstrates that ethical issues related to boundaries are among the most problematic and challenging. Boundary issues involve circumstances in which social workers encounter actual or potential conflicts between their professional duties and their social, sexual, religious, or business relationships. This article provides an overview of boundary issues in social work (circumstances involving dual and multiple relationships); presents a conceptually based typology of boundary issues in the profession; and provides guidelines to help social workers manage the boundary issues and risks that arise in practice.
    In: Social work, Cary, NC : Oxford University Press, 1956, 48(2003), 1, Seite 121 - 133, 0037-8046
    In: volume:48
    In: year:2003
    In: number:1
    In: pages:121 - 133
    Language: German
    Keywords: Ethik ; Sozialarbeit
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  • 6
    UID:
    gbv_537962514
    ISSN: 0037-8046
    Content: The authors used categories based on the NASW Code of Ethics to code hospital social workers' descriptions of ethical dilemmas according to the specific principles in conflict. They also developed codes to identify discharge destination and medical care issues involved in the ethical dilemma. Most ethical dilemmas were found to involve conflicts between client self-determination and client best interest. Ethical dilemmas were more likely when patient mental status was impaired and when decision making was problematic. Ethical dilemmas were related to delayed discharge, in-hospital mortality, and less-than-adequate postdischarge care. The study enhances understanding of ethical dilemmas and advances a methodology for studying their occurrence and consequences.
    In: Social work, Cary, NC : Oxford University Press, 1956, 38(1993), 2, Seite 166-77, 0037-8046
    In: volume:38
    In: year:1993
    In: number:2
    In: pages:166-77
    Language: English
    Keywords: Sozialarbeit ; Ethik ; Krankenhaus
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  • 7
    UID:
    gbv_534301460
    ISSN: 0037-8046
    Content: The study discussed in this article investigated the effect of the variation in individual worker definition of "former client" in relationship to workers' perceptions of appropriate professional behaviors during the provision of social work services. A random sample of 654 social workers who possessed MSW degrees, provided direct services to clients, and were members of NASW were surveyed regarding their perceptions of appropriate behavior in seven practice domains: peripheral professional advice, concrete assistance, multiple or dual relationships, sexual and intimate relations, confidentiality and privacy, social relationships, and religion and prayer in practice. Variations in practice behavior perceptions were analyzed in relationship to the worker's definition of an "ex-client." The overall findings suggest that there is a definite lack of consensus regarding the definition of a former client, and that this may affect practice standards and variations in views of appropriate professional behavior.
    In: Social work, Cary, NC : Oxford University Press, 1956, 47(2002), 1, Seite 55 - 64, 0037-8046
    In: volume:47
    In: year:2002
    In: number:1
    In: pages:55 - 64
    Language: English
    Keywords: Ethik ; Sozialarbeit ; Klient
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  • 8
    UID:
    gbv_534298389
    ISSN: 0037-8046
    Content: Social workers' understanding of the relevance of documentation has evolved over time. During the profession's earliest years, social workers viewed documentation primarily as a mechanism to facilitate theory building, research, and teaching. This was followed by social workers' development of detailed and sophisticated documentation standards for clinical and other direct practice settings. Most recently, social workers have begun to appreciate the relevance of documentation for risk-management purposes, particularly as a tool to protect clients and to protect practitioners in the event of an ethics complaint or lawsuit. This article updates the profession's literature on documentation by summarizing current ethical and legal standards. Implications for social work practice, supervision, management, and administration are addressed.
    In: Social work, Cary, NC : Oxford University Press, 1956, 50(2005), 4, Seite 325 - 334, 0037-8046
    In: volume:50
    In: year:2005
    In: number:4
    In: pages:325 - 334
    Language: English
    Keywords: Ethik ; Berufsethik ; Sozialarbeit ; Sozialarbeiter ; Risikomanagement
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  • 9
    UID:
    gbv_534302203
    ISSN: 0037-8046
    Content: This article argues that social work, informed by "new class" ideology, oppresses Evangelical Christians. The article discusses the rise of the "new class," along with its attendant ideology, which sanctions and legitimizes discrimination against Evangelicals and other people of faith. The role of social work, a "new class" profession, in the oppression of Evangelicals is profiled, and its inability to extend tolerance to this population is traced to its "new class" ideology, which inhibits it from functioning in accordance with its professed values and ethics. Consequently, the article suggests that social work is losing touch with numerous ethnic and religious minority groups, and unless the profession deconstructs the ideology that informs it, it will be unable to provide services to or facilitate dialogue among the increasingly diverse populations of North America.
    In: Social work, Cary, NC : Oxford University Press, 1956, 47(2002), 4, Seite 401 - 414, 0037-8046
    In: volume:47
    In: year:2002
    In: number:4
    In: pages:401 - 414
    Language: English
    Keywords: Konfession ; Ethik ; Sozialarbeit
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  • 10
    UID:
    gbv_533578833
    ISSN: 0037-8046
    Content: The NASW Code of Ethics is intended to serve as a guide for practice and as a statement of professional standards that the public may use to hold social workers accountable for their actions. At times, however, the Code's proscriptions may seem overly general, difficult to apply, or unrealistic in light of the challenges workers face daily. How then is the Code interpreted? What actions by social workers may result in findings of ethics violations? This article reviews earlier research on violations of the NASW Code and reports on a recent study reviewing allegations made against NASW members from 1986 to 1997. The article describes the frequency and types of behaviors that resulted in findings of ethical misconduct and offers suggestions for enhancing practice and reducing exposure to ethics complaints.
    In: Social work, Cary, NC : Oxford University Press, 1956, 45(2000), 3, Seite 251 - 261, 0037-8046
    In: volume:45
    In: year:2000
    In: number:3
    In: pages:251 - 261
    Language: English
    Keywords: Ethik ; Sozialarbeit
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