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Call for Papers: Adoption Quarterly Special Issue

Jaeran Kim

Adoption Quarterly invites abstract submissions for consideration in a special issue critically examining the intersection of ethics and adoption. The aim of this special issue is to broaden our knowledge of how ethics explicitly intersects with these areas (and others) of. codes of ethics help to navigate practice?

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All You Need To Know About Social Work Articles

Social Work Haven

In social work, various articles cover topics such as social work articles on mental health, social work articles on domestic violence, social work articles on learning disabilities, medical social work articles, school social work articles and clinical social work articles. What are the 7 codes of ethics?

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Justin Hodge: Political Social Worker on the Rise

Beyond Advocacy

They are eager to fulfill the NASW Code of Ethics mandate to pursue social justice and advocate for issues affecting people and communities, particularly those who are most vulnerable. Some are recent graduates just getting their feet in the door, exploring possibilities, and discovering where they can make the greatest impact.

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All You Need to Know About the Tuskegee Syphilis Study

Social Work Haven

What influence has Tuskegee study had on the conduct of clinical trials? The need for an increase in trust with the African American community is quintessential in the conduct of clinical trials. What was the main ethical violation in the Tuskegee study of untreated syphilis? What is Tuskegee famous for? Refere nces: Gaynes, R.

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Texas Chapter Outlines Ethical Practices During Times of Challenging New Laws

Social Work Blog

I had a bunch of people reach out—from private practices, schools, clinics, all settings—saying, “‘I’m afraid (of) what to do with a client.’ The Code of Ethics is bigger than NASW, it’s the foundation of social work. The Code of Ethics is bigger than NASW, it’s the foundation of social work.

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MEMBER VOICES: Social Workers Have Ethical Responsibility to Fight Bans on Gender-Affirming Care

Social Work Blog

Nevertheless, the NASW proclamation needed to go further and emphasize the organization’s ethical commitment to challenging social injustice and social workers’ ethical responsibilities to the broader society, as stated in Section 6 of the 2021 NASW Code of Ethics.