1. Social Work in Child Welfare
Parents have the responsibility to meet children's needs for adequate food, shelter, clothing, and a safe environment (Casey Outcomes & Decision Making Process [CODMP], 1998). ... The National Association of Social Workers Code of Ethics is intended to serve as a guide to the everyday professional conduct of social workers. From ethical standards, to principles and responsibilities, this document includes a generalized base for social workers to model (Michigan State University School of Social Work, 2000). ... Social workers must apply this when working in child welfare....
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- Grade Level: High School