Asked by
McKenna Collins
on Dec 13, 2024Verified
The NASW Code of Ethics:
A) Makes policy advocacy an optional activity.
B) Focuses only on such issues as confidentiality.
C) Requires all social workers to engage in policy advocacy.
D) Limits policy advocacy to macro practitioners in social work.
NASW Code of Ethics
The NASW Code of Ethics is a set of principles and standards that guide the professional conduct of social workers, developed by the National Association of Social Workers.
Policy Advocacy
Efforts to influence public policy through various forms of persuasion, lobbying, or public engagement.
- Recognize the significance of conventional values in social work and their influence on advocating for policies.
- Value the significance of social workers' engagement in policy practice and become familiar with the strategic approaches utilized.
Verified Answer
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Learning Objectives
- Recognize the significance of conventional values in social work and their influence on advocating for policies.
- Value the significance of social workers' engagement in policy practice and become familiar with the strategic approaches utilized.