Certificate in Ethical Dilemmas in Social Work Environments
-- ViewingNowThe Certificate in Ethical Dilemmas in Social Work Environments course is a critical program designed to equip learners with the essential skills to navigate complex ethical challenges in social work environments. This course highlights the importance of ethical decision-making, promotes social justice, and fosters a deep understanding of the legal and ethical implications of social work practice.
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โข Ethical Theories and Frameworks: Examination of various ethical theories and frameworks that guide social work practice, including principles of autonomy, beneficence, non-maleficence, and justice.
โข Identifying Ethical Dilemmas: Techniques for recognizing and addressing ethical dilemmas in social work environments, including decision-making models and critical thinking skills.
โข Confidentiality and Informed Consent: Exploration of legal and ethical issues surrounding confidentiality, informed consent, and privilege in social work practice.
โข Cultural Competence and Diversity: Examination of cultural competence, diversity, and their impact on ethical decision-making, including cultural humility and self-awareness.
โข Ethics in Technology and Social Media: Discussion of ethical considerations surrounding technology and social media use in social work practice, including online professionalism and privacy concerns.
โข Ethical Boundaries and Multidisciplinary Collaboration: Analysis of ethical boundaries in social work practice, including power dynamics, self-care, and collaboration with other professionals.
โข Legal and Ethical Issues in Research: Examination of legal and ethical issues in social work research, including informed consent, data protection, and ethical review processes.
โข Whistleblowing and Reporting Misconduct: Exploration of the ethical and legal implications of whistleblowing and reporting misconduct in social work practice.
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