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Running head: CASE STUDY: SOCIAL WORK ETHICS IN AUSTRALIA
CASE STUDY: SOCIAL WORK ETHICS AS FRAMED IN AASW CODE OF ETHICS AND
RELEVANT LITERATURE
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Key aspects
Being a social worker demands that one poses various ethical attributes and values that
aim at improving lives, promoting social justice, and helping in the development of social
work ethics and practice strategies within their particular working milieu (Camilleri, 1996).
Social work interventions are programs seeking to ameliorate poverty, child welfare issues,
and drug and substance issues, among other social problems that affect personal life (Hughes
& Wearing, 2007). To put the scenario into perspective, there is a need to identify the social
institutions involved and how they interact with Jenny. An Eco-map would be ideal for such
a demonstration. Below is Jenny’s social circle:
Child
Service
office
Family
Jenny
Police
ER
Residential
School care
ER-emergency services in a hospital
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Genogram showing Jenny’s family circle.
Hairdresser
Lives in Central NSW
unknow n unknow n EVA
Limited income
15 years old
In Residential care
Drug abuse issues
History w ith rule breaking
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