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Julian,
Practicing professionalism is very important. Reamer states, “like all professionals, social workers should
constantly seek ways to strengthen and upgrade their knowledge and skills throughout their careers”
(2010, para. 12). This means that a social worker should not only rely on their education obtained during
school and enhance their skills by continuously engaging in CEU’s.
Reamer, F. G. (2010). The limits of professional competence. Social Work Today. Retrieved from:
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Your response was very informative Julian. I agree being diverse is very important, it allows client to feel
more engaged and open to letting us know more about them. Another area I would add be the
understanding of human relationship. Respecting some one as an individual and as a client, and
understanding their needs will be a great contribution to growing human relationships.
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Julian,
I always enjoy reading your post. I agree, professionalism does require committing yourself to obtain
knowledge to apply when working with clients to help solve their problems. An additional example of
professionalism would include engaging in career-long learning in order to better help show professional
demeanor in behavior, appearance, and communication. A social worker communicates a lot so it is
important to be professional in the way they speak to clients and others.
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Martha,
Diversity is very important and relates
cultural competence as highlighted in your post.
Dr. Hyman
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According to The NASW Code of Ethics (Standard 1.04), “social workers should represent themselves as
competent only within the boundaries of their education, training, license, certification, consultation
received, supervised experience, or other relevant professional experience”.


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