Ethics and Values in Social Work
Title: Ethics and Values in Social Work
Category: Literature / English
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Ethics and Values in Social Work
Ethics and Values in social work
There is a direct link between values and actions. When we perform an action we, and the act itself, may be judged according to the values expressed through that action (Shardlow 1989:p2)
This assignment will discuss this statement by outlining how professional interpretation emerges from the way dilemmas between different values are resolved. The assignment considers a number of social work values including ‘Respect to persons’ and ‘Self-Determinism’. Guidelines
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