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The Code of Ethics - Social and Political Action

The Licensed Clinical Social Worker Exam

The majority of ethics questions on the LCSW exam are likely to be drawn from the first sections of the NASW Code of Ethics. The bread and butter of ethics question writing. But as you're preparing, take care to read to the end of the code. The code reaches beyond clients and colleagues into the macro realm.

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All You Need To Know About Social Work Articles

Social Work Haven

Where can I find social work articles? What are the 4 P’s of social casework? What are the biggest issues in social work right now? What are the 12 challenges of social work? What are the 7 codes of ethics? Social Work in Mental Health Settingsā€ by Kevin J.

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Did you Know that July 24 is International Self-Care Day?

Social Work Blog

From engaging in yoga and reading a book to watching a beloved TV program or heading to the beach, however you choose to take time for yourself, doing so is incredibly important. Health care contributors, including social workers, are invited to responsibly use ISD to advance healthy lifestyles and overall wellness.

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Did you Know that July 24 is International Self-Care Day?

Social Work Blog

From engaging in yoga and reading a book to watching a beloved TV program or heading to the beach, however you choose to take time for yourself, doing so is incredibly important. Health care contributors, including social workers, are invited to responsibly use ISD to advance healthy lifestyles and overall wellness.

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The 9 Social Work Competencies You Need to Know

Social Work Haven

Helps us understand our role as social workers. What are the 9 core social work competencies in the UK? Values and Ethics. Diversity & Equality.   Identify and behave as a professional social worker, committed to professional development. The social work title is protected in UK law.