social work
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- 5. This ethical principle requires social workers to protect clients’ private information and only share it with consent or when legally required.
- 7. A core value in social work that promotes fairness, equal rights, and equitable treatment for all individuals and communities.
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- 1. This core social work value involves recognizing the suffering of others and taking action to help ease their pain.
- 2. A group of people living in the same area or sharing common interests, often supported through social work services to enhance well-being.
- 3. The recognition and respect of differences in race, culture, gender, age, ability, and other identities within individuals and groups.
- 4. A professional process in which social workers help individuals explore feelings, set goals, and develop coping strategies.
- 6. This principle focuses on providing individuals with the resources and opportunities they need to reach fair outcomes, acknowledging systemic barriers.