- 22/02/2013
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The NASW Code of Ethics identifies ethical principles based on social work’s core values of service, social justice, dignity and worth of person, importance of human relationships, integrity, and competence. In this work I provided the description of these values in my comprehension.
Service is the idea of chosen life path for every social worker. Generally, every job that aimed on the common good is service, however, some professions uses this word in its high, spiritual sense. Service for social worker is not only the act of help or assistance; it is also the possibility and duty to serve people.
Social justice is rather complicated idea, generally it means the social application of justice as the concept. I prefer thinking about social justice as a movement and activities that aimed on the social just world. Under this approach social justice is based on the concepts of human rights and equality, it includes the equal possibilities, opportunities and outcome. For social worker social justice could be the highest idealistic aim of serving.
Dignity and worth of person as an idea has a lot of common with social justice. It means the equal treatment to all the people independently of their age, race, gender, origin, disabilities and so on. Dignity and worth of person were always in the center of human community, and disparagement can be hardly combined with the idea of social justice.
Importance of human relationships – humans are social being and the lack of companionship or separation from other is always the problem for individual.
Integrity is an adherence to moral principles.
Competence is the state of being legally competent or qualified, and it means the sufficient qualification for every social worker.
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