[HumanSer] An Ethics Question
Roanna Bacchus
rbacchus228 at gmail.com
Mon May 11 14:28:25 UTC 2020
Hi Jd thanks for your message. As a social worker, you should be careful about what you post on Social Media. Anything that you post on the internet can be viewed by others. On many job applications, you are asked to provide perspective employers with your social media handles. This is how it can affect us as members.
Roanna Bacchus
On May 11, 2020 9:59 AM, JD Townsend via HumanSer <humanser at nfbnet.org> wrote:
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> How might the following from the NASW Code of Ethics effect us as members?
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> (g) Social workers should be aware that personal affiliations may increase
> the likelihood that clients may discover the social worker's presence on Web
> sites, social media, and other forms of technology. Social workers should be
> aware that involvement in electronic communication with groups based on
> race, ethnicity, language, sexual orientation, gender identity or
> expression, mental or physical ability, religion, immigration status, and
> other personal affiliations may affect their ability to work effectively
> with particular clients.
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> JD
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