Recognizing that race, gender, class, and sexuality intersect uniquely.
Social work’s reverence for is sacred. We are taught to respect the client’s right to choose their own path, even if we disagree with it. social work ethics in a changing society
The profession is shifting toward . This ethical stance acknowledges that a social worker can never be an expert on a client’s lived experience. It requires a lifelong commitment to self-evaluation and self-critique. The profession is shifting toward
If a social worker refuses to use a predictive analytics tool, they might be fired for incompetence. If they use it, they may be complicit in systemic racism baked into the code. There is no "opt-out" clause in the NASW code for proprietary software. We must push for as a new standard of ethical practice. If a social worker refuses to use a