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1 LINKAGE TO CARE TRAINING BY: ABBE SHAPIRO, MSW ETHICAL DECISION-MAKING

2 NASW CODE OF ETHICS Intended to serve as a guide to the everyday professional conduct of Social Workers But I’m not a Social Worker…. That’s okay. This Code includes four sections: Section 1: "Preamble" summarizes the social work profession's mission and core values Section 2: "Purpose of the NASW Code of Ethics" provides an overview of the Code's main functions and a brief guide for dealing with ethical issues or dilemmas in social work practice Section 3: "Ethical Principles" presents broad ethical principles, based on social work's core values, that inform social work practice Section 4: "Ethical Standards" includes specific ethical standards to guide social workers' conduct and to provide a basis for adjudication

3 UTILITY OF THE CODE OF ETHICS Enhances the quality of care provided to clients Insures a consistent approach among staff in addressing client issues Maintains appropriate boundaries while working with long-term clients Provides a measure of risk management for clients, staff and the agency Become aware of your partner-agency’s policies

4 CLINICAL ETHICS A decision and process focused on an individual client case that answers the questions what, why and how we should resolve an ethical dilemma  Feeing unsure? Staff it.

5 BOUNDARY VIOLATIONS Friendship A social relationship Dual or multiple relationships Bartering Behavior viewed as “favoring” by others Accepting or offering gifts Loaning money or personal items Allowing clients to perform work for you personally

6 UNDERSTANDING BOUNDARIES Your relationship with a client is inherently unequal. How could a client’s right to self-determination be undermined by this inequality? Boundaries are used to help clarify the professional relationship. Professional adherence to laws: HIPPA; Mandatory reporting to CPS; Inform authorities if you believe the client to be suicidal or intents to cause harm to another individual or animal Client rights and responsibilities: duty to warn laws, self- determination

7 DUAL RELATIONSHIPS Overlapping social relationships and overlapping business or professional relationships. NASW Code of Ethics says, “Social workers should not engage in dual or multiple relationships with clients or former clients in which there is a risk of exploitation or potential harm to the client. In instances when dual or multiple relationships are unavoidable, social workers should take steps to protect clients and are responsible for setting clear, appropriate, and culturally sensitive boundaries” (standard 1.06[c]).

8 DUAL RELATIONSHIPS, CONT’D Five domains: Intimate relationships or gestures Emotional and dependency needs of the professional Personal benefit or conflicts of interest Altruistic gestures Unavoidable and unanticipated circumstances Dual relationships are likely. We need to anticipate ways that our professional lives may intersect with our personal lives – Main issue: difficult to maintain objectivity Talk with clients about how to best handle these challenges.

9 SCENARIO #1 You established a working relationship with a client whom you really enjoy. You and the client have decided to continue services even though the client has successfully reengaged and is maintaining in care. While you are convinced that the client will benefit from the continued services, you admits that they are no longer necessary. What ethical issues are there in this scenario? After the grant has concluded, is it okay to reconnect with the client and meet for coffee?

10 SCENARIO #2 While providing services to a client whom you respect and enjoy spending time with, you find yourself disclosing personal information to the client that you don’t provide to other clients (such as your marital status and personal interests). You feel as though you can trust the client with this information. What ethical issues are there in this scenario? It is likely that you will be divulging personal information to your clients. How do you decide appropriate boundaries?

11 SCENARIO #3 A client who has completed a transitional living program is moving into his own apartment. You decide to reward him by purchasing him a small kitchen utensil as a housewarming gift. Is this okay? Why or why not?

12 SCENARIO #4 You assisted your client in getting enrolled in a residential substance abuse treatment program. You know that one of the housing requirements is that she maintain sobriety. You see the client out at a bar drinking a beer when you are out with your friends. What are the ethical issues? Can you/should you approach the client? Can you address the situation in a way that does not disclose anything about the client? Could you have done anything differently? What if you have a part-time job as a bartender? Do you serve the client?

13 SCENARIO #5 You are HIV+ and have been for many years. You regularly attend support group meetings, some of which your current clients also attend. What are the ethical issues in this scenario? Discuss development of a plan to address the ethical issues.

14 KEEP IT ETHICAL! Maintain appropriate boundaries with clients and staff Seriously consider your own motivations Don’t support questionable behavior by clients or staff When in doubt, get the facts Seek supervision Maintain confidentiality Be open to looking inside yourself

15 REFERENCES Cardwell, T.L. (2004). Performance tools and supervision. Presentation to St. Vincent Hospital field instructors. Carney, J. and McCarren, K. (2012). Social Work Education in Non-Sexual Dual Relationships. Journal of Social Work Values and Ethics, 9 (2). NASW. (1999) Code of ethics of the National Association of Social Workers. Washington, DC: NASW Press. With special thanks to Teri Cardwell for her guidance in development of this presentation.


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