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Homework
For this homework, identify the ethical issues at play in The Case of Marie, describe their potential consequences, and use the NASW Code of Ethics and other researched resources to apply a principled framework for resolving the dilemma.
This case involves an ethical dilemma with a diverse family, and the dilemma itself, like most ethical issues in group work, is potentially two-fold:
I. The dilemma among the family members, as well as the content and manner of their communication with you.
II. The ethical dilemma within yourself, as you examine your own natural preferences and biases in the context of the family and its needs.
At all levels of social work practice (micro, mezzo, and macro), the diversity of personal preferences and biases always presents the possibility of ethical compromise. Combined with potential ethical issues within the diverse situations, beliefs, and actions of the family members themselves, any given situation can quickly become ethically clouded.
Review the NASW resources in the Week 6: Social Work With Family Groups reading list to prepare for this homework.
In addition, familiarize yourself with the following helpful resources:
I. Capella University Library.
II. How Do I Find Peer-Reviewed Articles?
III. Social Work Masters Program (MSW) Library Guide.
IV. Writing Center.
Instructions
Using this readings, The Case of Marie, NASW resources, and scholarly literature, draft a 3-4 page paper that addresses the following:
I. Describe an ethical dilemma presented in the case study.
1. Identify areas of ambiguity.
II. Identify NASW essential steps for ethical problem solving to apply to the case study.
1. Identify possible consequences if different steps were chosen.
III. Describe personal values and/or biases that could impact the decision-making process when addressing the ethical dilemma in the case study.
1. Explain how these values and/or biases could be managed to best maintain an ethical perspective.
IV. Describe data collection methods necessary to make an ethical decision.
1. Analyze the data collection methods to demonstrate how they support ethical decision-making.
V. Assess the strengths, needs, and challenges within the client's family system related to the identified ethical dilemma.
1. Make recommendations that might help emphasize the strengths, meet the needs, and overcome the challenges.
VI. Communicate in a manner that is scholarly, professional, and consistent with expectations for members of the social work profession.
1. Adhere to the rules of grammar, usage, and mechanics.
2. Support main points, assertions, arguments, conclusions, or recommendations with relevant and credible evidence.