Lesson 8
Lesson 8
"THE PROFESSIONALS
AND PRACTITIONERS IN
THE DISCIPLINE OF
SOCIAL WORK"
Objectives:
1.) Define the roles, functions, and competencies
of social work;
2.) Distinguish the areas of specialization of social
work;
3.) Be familiar with career opportunities of social
work;
4.) Describe the rights, responsibilities, and
accountabilities of social work; and
5.) Explain the code of ethics of social work.
Who do you think are the
professionals and practitioners in the
discipline of social work?
These are the following list of areas of
specialization of social workers:
•domestic violence
•poverty
•child abuse and homelessness •hospital
settings
•private practice
•research work
•social policy advocacies
Why do you think there is a need
for social workers to have
specializations? Differentiate
these areas.
The social work professionals and practitioners are aware that there
profession is based on the principles of human rights and social justice
that serve to empower individuals, groups, and communities.
The focus of intervention in social work is the relationship between the
individual and their immediate and wider social environment. Particular
emphasis is placed on meeting the needs of vulnerable and marginalized
individuals and groups ( Social Workers Registration Board 2004).
RESPONSIBILITIES
• to help children
•assist those life threatening problems,or aid people in overcoming addictions.
Responsibility of social worker to protect and uphold respect for the inherent worth and
dignity of all people as expressed in the United Nation Universal Declaration of Human
Rights(1948). Social workers have a responsibility to apply the professional values and
principles set out about their practice.
ACCOUNTABILITY - Accountability of social worker is to the
clients,colleagues,employers,professional association and to the law. - Social worker are
accountable for their actions to the values and principle of the professionals which
require them to act in a reliable,honest, and trustworthy manner. - They are answerable
to bodies like registers social workers (RSW), certified social workers(CSW), licensed
social worker(LSW)licensed clinical social workers(LCSW) and licensed independent
social workers (LISW)organization and the laws promulgated and enforced by
appropriate government agencies.
Code of Ethics of Social Work
The code of ethics specifies the standards of ethics,conduct, and performance expected
of registered social workers.
It is a duty of social worker to always protect the health and well-being of people who
of the services. In everything that a social workers does he/she has to demonstrate
respect for the inherent dignity and worth of persons,pursuit of social justice,integrity
of professional practice,confidentiality in professional practice, and competence in
professional practice.
ETHICAL PRINCIPLES
A sample of ethical principles and ethical standards here are adapted from the Code of
Ethics of the National Association of Social Workers. These principles and standard
set forth ideals to which all social workers should aspire.
Value : Service
Ethical Principle : Social worker's primary goal is to help people in need and to
address social problems.
- Social workers elevate service to others above self-interest.
- Social workers draw on their knowledge, values and skills.
- Social workers are encouraged to volunteer some portion of their professional skills
without expecting significant financial return.
Value : Social Justice
Ethical Principle : Social workers challenge social Injustice.
- Social workers pursue social change, particularly with and on behalf of vulnerable and
oppressed individuals and groups of people.
- Social workers social change efforts are focused primarily on issues of poverty,
unemployment, discrimination and other forms of social Injustice.
Value : Dignity and Worth of the Person
Ethical Principle : Social workers respect the inherent dignity and Worth of the person.
- Social workers that treat easch person in a caring and a respectful fashion, mindful of
individual differences and cultural and ethnic diversity.
- Social workers promote clients socially responsible self-determination.
- Social workers seek to enhance clients capacity and opportunity to change and to
address their own needs.
Value : Importance of Human Relationships
Ethical Principle : Social workers understand that relationship between and among
people are an important vehicle for change.
- Social workers engage people as partners in the helping process.
- Social workers seek to strengthen relationships among people in a purposeful effort to
promote, restore, maintain and enhance the well-being of individuals, families, social
groups, organization and communities.
Value : Integrity
Ethical Principle : Social workers behave in a trustworthy manner.
- Social workers act honestly and responsibly and promote ethical practices on the
part of the organizations with which they are affliated.
Value : Competence
Ethical Principle : Social workers practice within their areas of competence and
develop and enhance their professional expertise.
- Social workers continually strive to increase their professional knowledge and
skills and apply them in practice.
- Social workers should aspire to contribute to the knowledge base of the ptofession.
ETHICAL STANDARD
These standards are concerned with the social workers ethical responsibilities ; 1) to
clients, 2) to colleagues, 3)in practice settings, 4) as professionals, 5) to social work
profession, and 6) to the broader society.