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Classroom Skill Building Online Learning Common Core 3.0 Field Activities Classroom Skill Building Sample: 2 second animated, branded Core 3.0 eLearning intro (can have simple sound effect)

Values and Ethics in Child Welfare Practice: The Foundation of Decision Making California Common Core Version 3.1 | 2017  

Overview of the Day Welcome and Review of the Agenda Learning Objectives Overview of materials Ethical Codes Relating to Clients Ethical Codes Relating to Colleagues Case scenarios

Group Agreements

Values v. Ethics Defined Values pertain to ‘beliefs’ and ‘attitudes’ that provide direction to everyday living, whereas Ethics pertain to the beliefs we hold about what constitutes right conduct

Schools of Ethical Behavior Utilitarianism: Ethical behavior requires a calculation by weighing the interests of the relevant parties and deciding which outcome benefits most. Deontological: Ethical behavior is about identifying the right rule and following it. Virtue Ethics: Ethical Behavior is a reflection of a person’s set of values, which we call “character”.

Core Social Work Values Service Social Justice Respect for persons Protection of children and preservation of families Integrity Client self determination

How do values translate into right conduct or decision making? Professions have adopted ethical standards and codes of conduct with common frameworks to guide the use of discretion. Medicine Law Psychology Social work

What are Professional Ethics? Professional ethics are codes of conduct developed within a professional field of work and developed by the professional organizations.

Sources of Social Work Ethics There are three Ethics Codes that we will be reviewing and using today during this class: NASW Code of Ethics Values, Principles, and Standards NASW Standards for Social Work Practice in Child Welfare (NASWCW) Standards and Values for Public Child Welfare Practice in California (CASV)

NASW – Purpose & Application Use of language in NASW What does “client” mean? Therapeutic relationship vs. public child welfare Role of the supervisor Liability and governmental immunity

Ethics: Responsibilities to Children and Families NASW 1.01 Commitment to Clients NASW 1.02 Self Determination

Ethics: Privacy, Confidentiality and Informed Consent NASW 1.03 SW should provide services only upon valid informed consent; capacity must be determined; scope of consent must be explained. NASW 1.07 Clients’ right to privacy must be respected. Confidentiality of information applies regardless of format . Transmission of private information must be protected.

Ethics: Communication and Making Good Decisions NASW 1.05 Cultural Competence & Social Diversity Narrative: SW should understand culture and its function in human behavior and society, recognizing the strengths that exist in all cultures.

Ethics: Conflicts of Interest NASW 1.06 Conflicts of Interest and Dual Relationships NASW 1.09 Sexual Relationships

How does bias fit in with values or ethics? Is bias the same as a value or sincerely held belief? Does bias affect everyday decisions? Do I recognize bias in my personal life? Do I recognize bias in my professional life? School? Do I have biases?

Four Groups Group 1 Group 2 Group 3 Group 4 Commitment to Clients Self-Determination Group 2 Informed Consent Privacy and Confidentiality Group 3 Cultural Competence and Social Diversity Termination of Services Group 4 Conflicts of Interest and Dual Relationships Sexual Relationships

Group Report Outs Which standards did you research? How is each standard beneficial to social workers? How is each standard beneficial to clients? Provide an example of how the standards are demonstrated in practice.

Ethics as they Apply to Colleagues NASW 2.01 Respect NASW 2.02 Confidentiality NASW 2.03 Interdisciplinary Collaboration NASW 2.04 Disputes Involving Colleagues NASW 2.05 Consultation

Ethical Challenges with Colleagues NASW 2.09 Impairment of Colleagues NASW 2.10 Incompetence of Colleagues NASW 2.11 Unethical Conduct of Colleagues

What about Conflicts with my Supervisor or Coworkers? Role of the supervisor Role of the program manager Supporting my colleagues Duty to the public at large Duty to the maintain the standards and ethics of the profession

Whistleblowing What does this mean and how does it apply in child welfare systems? Where are the ethical ‘bright lights” in child welfare? (See NASW 1.07(a), 2.09, 2.10, 2.11) Child Welfare HOTLINE SW can report concerns regarding a county child welfare agency practices, policies or procedures that endanger the health, safety or wellbeing or children. Welfare and Institutions Code 10605.5(a) (1) TOLL FREE 1-844-796-6283

Case Scenarios Exercise Individually review the Case Scenario assigned to your group As a group: Use the Trainee’s Guide to identify the codes within the NASW Code of Ethics that apply to this scenario. Identify any standards that you find are in conflict with one another in the context of this case. Be prepared to provide a group response to the questions in a brief presentation to the class.

Case Scenario 1 Melinda

Case Scenario 2 Sandra

Case Scenario 3 Joe

Case Scenario 4 Johnny

Large Group Scenario Juan

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