S W 333 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Elder Abuse, Child Neglect, Child Abuse
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Values will be there whether they are discussed or not. Nasw has policy statements on many subjects such as euthanasia. Time: starting and stopping on time is good modeling) Grist for the mill -> you can work with anything. If something comes from the group, it is more powerful than if it comes from you. (cid:862)tha(cid:374)k you for (cid:272)he(cid:272)ki(cid:374)g i(cid:374) with (cid:373)e a(cid:271)out that. (cid:863) Malpractice: responsibility to serve client, negligence to client, harm was done to client, you were responsible for this harm. Be able to identify ethical dilemmas and have a decision making protocol. Talking to clients about confidentiality and exceptions is very important. Exceptions: child abuse, child neglect, elder abuse, elder neglect, other vulnerable populations, danger to self, danger to others, duty to warn is a legal mandate in some states. Informed consent how can this group benefit, time, place, cost, responsibilities, theoretical orientation.