Evaluation

 

1. What have you done in this unit?

2. What have you learnt from it?

3. What did you enjoy about it?

4. Have you any criticisms of it?

5. Have you any recommendations or suggestions for doing it differently?


Social Workers Code of Ethics

God is dead, but fifty thousand social workers

have risen to take his place.

J.D. McCoughey,

Delegate of NASW in America

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1 Look at this drawing. What are your associations connected with the social workers’ code of ethics? Work with a partner and complete the drawing with as many words as you can.

 

 


           
   
     
 
 
 

 


2 Compare your drawing with another pair’s. How many words are the same? Extend your diagram.

3 Give your own definition of ‘code of ethics’ and write it down. Work in pairs and share your ideas with your partner.