What is an approved ethics program for the ACSW application?
The NASW Credentialing Center has defined a social work ethics program as one that teaches principles of making ethical decisions and provides models for addressing ethical issues in social work practice. Ethics includes one, some, or all of the following components: • NASW Code of Ethics • Statutes, state laws and regulations for social work practice • Confidentiality • Boundary issues • Ethical dilemmas inherent in social work practice • Ethics consultation • Ethical misconduct • Professional malpractice and liability • Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA). The sole objective of the program must be to convey the aforementioned definition and/or components. If the ethics content is part of a larger conference, it must fulfill at least three (3) hours (evident in either the program agenda or on the certificate of completion).
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