"Ethics and Empowerment: A DIASS Crossword"

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Across
  1. 1. Advocating for a child with disability to receive proper school accommodations.
  2. 2. it mean that social workers are answerable for their actions. They must keep accurate records, follow policies, be transparent, and accept responsibility for their decisions and behavior.
  3. 4. Refers to the practitioner’s recognition and authentic interest in the client's individual qualities, rights, and needs. Self- Determination
  4. 6. Social work maintains social stability and cohesion; likewise, it facilitates social change and development.
  5. 7. People who share common goals or socio-emotional needs.
  6. 10. This principle is based on the premise that every individual is different. In putting this principle into practice, social workers are expected to accept client without bias and prejudice, avoid making labels and attributing stereotypes to clients, and acknowledge and value client diversity.
  7. 11. This principle is based on the reality that individual rights can be protected only if all members of the community commit to taking responsibility of their fellowmen and the environment.
  8. 13. Connecting clients to appropriate professionals or agencies for specialized help.
  9. 14. The essence of this principle is the right of every individual to privacy. The social worker is duty-bound to seek the consent of the clients before disclosing any data about their identity, the nature of their case, and the content of discussions between them and the social worker.
  10. 16. This principle is based on the recognition that clients have the right and the capability to make their own decisions. Social workers can only facilitate but not manipulate the client's decision-making process.
  11. 17. Providing emotional support and guidance to help clients cope with problems.
  12. 18. Organizing community programs, Poverty reduction initiatives, Disaster response and rehabilitation, Livelihood and empowerment programs
  13. 19. Known as micro-practice, focusing on specific persons with unique challenges.
Down
  1. 1. Gathering information to understand the client’s needs, strengths, and problems.
  2. 3. Implements strategies to address client needs and problems.
  3. 5. are the duties and obligations of social workers.
  4. 8. Understand and influences social policies to improve social conditions.
  5. 9. refer to what clients are entitled to
  6. 12. Large-scale populations (the macro level) defined by shared geography or common interests.
  7. 15. Following professional rules and values to ensure the client is safe, respected, and empowered. It is "doing the right thing" even when no one is watching.