2019
DOI: 10.1093/sw/swz023
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Social Work Is a Human Rights Profession

Abstract: As defined by the International Federation of Social Workers, social work is a human rights profession. This is explicitly stated in the professional codes of ethics in many nations. However, the most recent version of the Code of Ethics of the National Association of Social Workers continues to exclude any mention of human rights, fitting in with the history of U.S. exceptionalism on this subject. Social workers around the world have a long history of working for the achievement of human rights, including an … Show more

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“…The recent events in Chile highlight the importance of integrating more human rights content into social work curricula across the world-not just in countries with recent histories of human rights violations. This echoes recent calls to explicitly mention human rights as a driver of our profession (Mapp et al 2019).…”
Section: Implications For Social Work Educationsupporting
confidence: 53%
“…The recent events in Chile highlight the importance of integrating more human rights content into social work curricula across the world-not just in countries with recent histories of human rights violations. This echoes recent calls to explicitly mention human rights as a driver of our profession (Mapp et al 2019).…”
Section: Implications For Social Work Educationsupporting
confidence: 53%
“…Final evaluations and self-assessments can be utilized to assess whether the students' skills emulate a human rightsbased approach to practice. While field directors and faculty are ideal liaisons to field instructors to build synergies necessary to overcome the limits of the Western human rights definition (Steen et al, 2016); social work programs must also provide continuing education in this area Mapp et al, 2019).…”
Section: Practical Implications For Social Work Educationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Only after that social work was formed as an appropriate scientific and academic discipline and the field of practical activity. It should be emphasized that social work was based on charity, and in many countries of the world, social work as a professional activity was based namely on the basis of individual charity of patrons [3]. In countries with dominant protestant traditions, the philosophy of social responsibility of business has become the basis for the formation of an organized social assistance system.…”
Section: Theoretical Aspects Of Forecasting Career and Competence Indmentioning
confidence: 99%