Advanced Certificate in Social Work Ethics
-- ViewingNowThe Advanced Certificate in Social Work Ethics is a comprehensive course designed to empower social work professionals with the essential skills and knowledge required to navigate complex ethical dilemmas in their careers. This certificate program focuses on the importance of ethical decision-making, professional integrity, and cultural competence in social work practice.
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Here are the essential units for an Advanced Certificate in Social Work Ethics:
• Ethical Theory and Social Work: This unit covers different ethical theories and their application in social work practice. Students will learn to analyze ethical dilemmas using various ethical frameworks and principles.
• Legal and Policy Context of Social Work Ethics: This unit explores the legal and policy context of social work ethics. Students will learn about relevant laws, regulations, and policies that govern social work practice, and how they intersect with ethical principles.
• Diversity, Oppression, and Cultural Humility: This unit examines the role of diversity, oppression, and cultural humility in social work ethics. Students will learn to recognize and address issues of power, privilege, and oppression in their practice, and to work with clients from diverse backgrounds in an ethical and respectful manner.
• Confidentiality and Informed Consent: This unit focuses on the ethical principles of confidentiality and informed consent. Students will learn about the legal and ethical requirements for protecting client confidentiality, obtaining informed consent, and respecting clients' autonomy and self-determination.
• Boundaries and Multiple Relationships: This unit examines the ethical issues surrounding boundaries and multiple relationships in social work practice. Students will learn to identify and manage potential conflicts of interest, dual relationships, and boundary violations in their practice, and to maintain professionalism and integrity in their interactions with clients.
• Ethical Decision-Making and Supervision: This unit covers the ethical decision-making process and the role of supervision in promoting ethical practice. Students will learn to apply ethical principles and frameworks to complex ethical dilemmas, and to seek guidance and support from supervisors and colleagues in making ethical decisions.
• Ethical Leadership and Advocacy: This unit explores the role of ethical leadership and advocacy in social work practice. Students will learn to promote ethical values and principles in their
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