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NASW Code of Ethics Updates: Cultural Competence

Therapist Development Center

You may or may not have heard that the NASW recently published revisions to the social work code of ethics. The post NASW Code of Ethics Updates: Cultural Competence appeared first on Therapist Development Center Blog. These … Continued.

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NASW Code of Ethics Updates: Self Care

Therapist Development Center

The NASW recently published revisions to the social work code of ethics. These changes to the code of … Continued. The post NASW Code of Ethics Updates: Self Care appeared first on Therapist Development Center Blog.

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How To Apply the RBT Code of Ethics to Your Work

Relias

In the realm of applied behavior analysis (ABA), the Registered Behavior Technician (RBT) code of ethics serves as a guiding compass for professionals in their practice, ensuring the highest standards of conduct and care. The updated RBT Ethics Code 2.0 Avoid making false or misleading claims about their credentials.

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Giving Back is Part of the Code of Ethics, Board Member Says

Social Work Blog

“I thought this would be a perfect opportunity to do that and to dedicate some of my leadership skills to the profession.” She notes giving back is part of the social work Code of Ethics. Service is one of the values, she says. Service is something everyone can contribute to.

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Social Work Tech Notes - Beyond Pushing Buttons: Social Workers and the Need To Anticipate the Future of Tech

The New Social Worker

Stephen Cummings writes on technology, revisions to the NASW Code of Ethics, and the future.

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NASW South Carolina strongly opposes legislation to repeal social work licensure

Social Work Blog

Licensed social workers, like other mental health and health care providers, are regulated professionals who require a vigorous education, ongoing professional training, and adherence to a strict NASW Code of Ethics. Repealing our licensure would allow anyone to call themselves a social worker.

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NASW President: Association stands in solidarity with transgender people in aftermath of Texas directive

Social Work Blog

The Texas attempt to change the definition of child abuse are in direct opposition of social work values, principles, and our code of ethics. And most importantly, they pose danger to transgendered youth and their families. Abbott’s directive is discriminatory, unjust and directly targets transgendered and gender expansive youth.