National Association of Social Workers. (2017).
Code of ethics of the National Association
of Social Workers
. Washington, DC: NASW Press.
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Paulita Edmondson
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Charmaine, I absolutely love this photo. I also chose importance
of human
relationships but because I want to ensure that people are able to understand
engagement and having that relational interaction with another human being. But,
you related it to how we all need each other, everyone is a piece of the puzzle. This
was awesome! Thank you so much for helping me see another view. You were the
piece of the puzzle I needed to make this connection!
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Monique Holsey
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Charmaine,
Great post regarding
human relationships.
Dr. Hyman
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Alexis Underwood
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In this photo,
you see a group of young men on a track participating in a
track & field event.
This photo represents service. The NASW Code of
Ethics states that the ethical principle for service includes, "Social
workers' primary goal is to help people in need and to address social
problems" (Code of Ethics of the National Association of Social Workers
2018). Service influenced my decision to become a social worker when I
worked as a secretary for the Juvenile Probation Office. Here I was able
to witness how to provide juveniles with several different social services.
This photograph represents my value because just like the goal for this
track and field event is to stay on the right track and in the right lane,
it
is also the same goal for a Juvenile Probation Officer.
We must be able
to help provide services to keep juveniles on the right track
and in the
right lane and not steering into trouble. These services vary anywhere
from helping juveniles apply for jobs/college, providing sex education
classes, to arranging counseling services for abuse/addiction.
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(2008).
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National Association of Social Workers.
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Monique Holsey
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Alexis,
Interesting way you linked your
picture to the Code of Ethics.
Dr. Hyman
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Alexis Underwood
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In this photo,
you see a track.
This photo represents
service. The NASW Code of Ethics states that the
ethical principle for service includes, "Social workers'
primary goal is to help people in need and to address
social problems" (Code of Ethics of the National
Association of Social Workers 2018). Service
influenced my decision to become a social worker
when I worked as a secretary for the Juvenile
Probation Office. Here I was able to witness how to
provide juveniles with several different social services.
