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Social Work Ethics: Common Dilemmas and How to Handle Them Responsibly

The National Association of Social Workers (NASW) Code of Ethics is a set of guiding principles to assist social workers in making decisions in the best interests of their clients, even if they might contradict what we might do in our personal lives. These decisions are not always easy – especially when two guiding principles come into conflict.

These conflicts are called ethical dilemmas. They occur when a specific situation calls for the worker to prioritize one ethical principle over another or if one’s personal values come into conflict with the best practices outlined by our profession. Today we’ll explore some more common situations faced by social workers in practice.

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