Nov 05, 2021 Ontario College of Social Workers and Social Service Workers
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Summary
This code "sets out minimum standards of professional practice and conduct for members of the OCSWSSW. This is in accordance with one of the objects of the College as stated in the Social Work and Social Service Work Act, 1998 'to establish and enforce professional standards and ethical standards applicable to members of the College.'"
This code combines elements of public service ethics with health care ethics, asserting on the one hand that social service workers should not benefit from conflict of interest while also requiring competence and professionalism. The code also requires that social orkers recognize the intrinsic worth of people served by the organization.
Content
Includes Amendments to the Standards of Practice, effective October 1, 2010, February 13, 2011, May 6, 2015, January 1, 2018 and September 7, 2018.
OCSWSSW Code of Ethics
- A social worker or social service worker shall maintain the best interest of the client as the primary professional obligation;
- A social worker or social service worker shall respect the intrinsic worth of the persons she or he serves in her or his professional relationships with them;
- A social worker or social service worker shall carry out her or his professional duties and obligations with integrity and objectivity;
- A social worker or social service worker shall have and maintain competence in the provision of a social work or social service work service to a client;
- A social worker or social service worker shall not exploit the relationship with a client for personal benefit, gain or gratification;
- A social worker or social service worker shall protect the confidentiality of all professionally acquired information. He or she shall disclose such information only when required or allowed by law to do so, or when clients have consented to disclosure;
- A social worker or social service worker who engages in another profession, occupation, affiliation or calling shall not allow these outside interests to affect the social work or social service work relationship with the client;
- A social worker or social service worker shall not provide social work or social service work services in a manner that discredits the profession of social work or social service work or diminishes the public's trust in either profession;
- A social worker or social service worker shall advocate for workplace conditions and policies that are consistent with this Code of Ethics and the Standards of Practice of the Ontario College of Social Workers and Social Service Workers;
- A social worker or social service worker shall promote excellence in his or her respective profession;
- A social worker or social service worker shall advocate change in the best interest of the client, and for the overall benefit of society, the environment and the global community.
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- 1. Introduction
- 2. Applications of Learning Analytics
- 3. Ethical Issues in Learning Analytics
- 4. Ethical Codes
- 5. Approaches to Ethics
- 6. The Duty of Care
- 7. The Decisions We Make
- 8. Ethical Practices in Learning Analytics
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