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Title |
Social Work Principles, Ethics, and Values |
Author |
Mina Margaret Ogbanga |
ISBN |
978-93-92181-48-1 |
Imprint |
Eduindex |
Year |
2024 |
Pages |
70 |
DOI |
This book offers a comprehensive exploration of social work principles, ethics, and values, focusing on their application within the Nigerian context. It provides a detailed examination of the core values and ethical principles that guide social work practice, including respect for individual dignity, the importance of human relationships, and the commitment to social justice. Through a thorough review of historical development, current practices, and future directions, this book serves as a vital resource for both new and experienced social workers.
The
book delves into critical topics such as confidentiality and privacy, informed
consent, and the maintenance of professional boundaries, emphasizing the unique
challenges and opportunities present in Nigeria. It addresses the ethical and
legal considerations associated with technology, supervision, and consultation,
providing practical guidance for navigating these areas effectively.
In
addition to theoretical insights, the book offers practical strategies for
applying ethical principles in real-world scenarios, supported by case studies
and examples from Nigerian social work practice. By highlighting the
intersection of ethics and law, and proposing future directions for the
profession, this book aims to equip social workers with the knowledge and tools
necessary to uphold the highest standards of practice and contribute to the
advancement of social work in Nigeria and beyond. Social work in Nigeria is a
dynamic and evolving field, deeply rooted in both traditional values and
contemporary practices. The Nigerian context presents unique challenges and
opportunities that influence the principles, ethics, and values guiding social
work practice. With a diverse population and varying socio-economic conditions,
social workers in Nigeria must navigate complex issues related to cultural
competence, confidentiality, and social justice within a framework that
respects local traditions and legal requirements.
This
book explores social work principles, ethics, and values within the Nigerian
context, providing insights into how these concepts are applied in practice. It
examines the historical development of social work in Nigeria, highlights the
core values essential to practice, and discusses the ethical principles that
guide social workers. Additionally, the book addresses the implications of
technology, supervision, and legal considerations, offering practical
strategies tailored to the Nigerian environment.
By contextualizing social work principles and practices in Nigeria, this book aims to equip social workers with the knowledge and skills needed to address the unique needs of their clients and communities while upholding the highest ethical standards.