What are the ethical considerations in Social Work field?

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    Ethical considerations in social work practice. Key ethical principles include:

    Confidentiality: Protecting clients' private information and disclosing it only with consent or when legally required.

    Informed Consent: Ensuring clients are fully aware of the nature of services and any potential risks before proceeding.

    Boundaries: Maintaining professional boundaries to prevent conflicts of interest and ensure a therapeutic relationship.

     Competence: Providing services only within your areas of expertise and seeking supervision or additional training as needed.

    Social Justice: Advocating for social justice and working to address inequalit

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