12 Disciplines and Ideas in the Applied Social Sciences Quarter1- Week 5-Module15 RIGHTS, RESPONSIBILITIES AND ACCOUNTABILITIES OF SOCIAL WORKERS 1 Disciplines and Ideas in the Applied Social Sciences – Grade 12 Quarter 1-Week 5-Module 15: Rights, Responsibilities and Accountabilities of Social Workers Republic Act 8293, section 176 states that: No copyright shall subsist in any work of the Government of the Philippines. However, prior approval of the government agency or office wherein the work is created shall be necessary for exploitation of such work for profit. Such agency or office may, among other things, impose as a condition the payment of royalties. Borrowed materials (i.e., songs, stories, poems, pictures, photos, brand names, trademarks, etc.) included in this book are owned by their respective copyright holders. Every effort has been exerted to locate and seek permission to use these materials from their respective copyright owners. The publisher and authors do not represent nor claim ownership over them. Regional Director: Gilbert T. Sadsad Assistant Regional Director: Jessie L. Amin Development Team of the Module Writer: RICHARD M. MUÑOZ Editors: FLORENIA C. TORALDE / RICARDO M. GAMUROT JR. Reviewers: JARME TAUMATORGO / JERSON V. TORALDE Illustrator: KIM ARTHUR B. CARGULLO / RICHARD M. MUÑOZ Layout Artist: KIM ARTHUR B. CARGULLO / RICHARD M. MUÑOZ 2 Module 15 Values, Rights, Responsibilities and Accountabilities of Social Workers Introduction: (GET STARTED) It is not only about the fact that social work is always concerned with the clients and service oriented but it’s also about the social work’s rights, responsibilities and accountabilities like any other professions. It is the right to achieve professional mandates or what is asked for the social worker to help the clients, general public and society and live by its value. Social work responsibilities involves those situations that concern of its basic functions, professional standards, roles, and adherence to the local and international code of ethics. Hence, this module introduces you the values, rights, responsibilities and accountabilities of social workers. Learning Objectives: (SET THE DIRECTION) Generally, at the end of the module, you are expected to explain the value rights, responsibilities and accountabilities of social workers. In particular, you are most likely to exhibit the following competencies: 1. identify what is asked for the social worker to help the clients, general public and society and live by its value. 2. deepen personal knowledge about the rights, responsibilities and accountabilities of social work professionals nowadays. 3. Write an essay about how the social workers address the current situation we are experiencing. Vocabulary List: (DISCOVER CONCEPTS) To give you a profound understanding of specific concepts along with rights, responsibilities and accountabilities of social workers, here are some important terms you should bear in mind before proceeding with the activities in this module: Rights Responsibility - Qualities (such as adherence to duty or obedience to lawful authority) that together constitute the ideal of moral propriety or merit moral approval. - The quality or state of being responsible. 3 Accountability Career Service Social justice Integrity Competence Human Relation Dignity Confidentiality Commitment Consent Self-determination Values - An obligation or willingness to accept responsibility or to account for one’s action. - a field for or pursuit of consecutive progressive achievement especially in public, professional or business life. - the work performed by one that serves; contribution to the welfare of others. - s the view that everyone deserves to enjoy the same economic, political and social rights, regardless of race, socioeconomic status, gender or other characteristics - is the practice of being honest and showing a consistent and uncompromising adherence to strong moral and ethical principles and values. In ethics, integrity is regarded as the honesty and truthfulness or accuracy of one's actions. - is the set of demonstrable characteristics and skills that enable, and improve the efficiency or performance of a job. - is one person's relationship or connection with another person. It implies how people interact and cooperate with each other when they come together in a group to achieve objectives. - is the right of a person to be valued and respected for their own sake, and to be treated ethically. - is a set of rules or a promise that limits access or places restrictions on certain types of information. - to work or work commitment is defined as the level of enthusiasm an employee has towards his/her tasks assigned at a workplace. It is the feeling of responsibility that a person has towards the goals, mission, and vision of the organization he/she is associated with. - means to agree to do something or to give permission. It occurs when one person voluntarily agrees to the proposal or desires of another. - is the freedom to live as one chooses, or to act or decide without consulting another or others. - is a person's principles or standards of behavior; one's judgment of what is important in life. 4 Pre-test: STRETCH YOUR BRAIN Directions: Read the questions critically. Encircle the letter of the correct answer. If two or more correct answers are provided in the option, choose the best correct answer. One correct answer is equivalent to one (1) point. 1. Which of the following refers to the awareness of yourself? a. Self-knowledge c. Ideal self b. Social roles d. Self-concept 2. Which of the following allows you to focus only on achieving a specific goal without being distracted by less important things or spontaneous desires. a. Managing Stress c. Determination b. Creativity d. Self-confidence 3. It helps you to achieve goals using new, original, unconventional ideas. a. Managing Stress c. Problem-solving skills b. Generating Ideas d. Persistence 4. Which of the following is an intrinsic and essential property of the human person? a. Rights c. Freedom b. Responsibility d. Choice 5. It refers to the ability of a person to act out of his or her own free will and selfdetermination a. Free will c. Voluntariness b. Self-concept d. Responsibility 6. The willingness of a person to be present and be at the disposal of another. a. Sympathy c. Availability b. Empathy d. Presence 7. What is the tem being use inclusively to refer to individuals, families, groups, organizations, and communities? a. Target c. Respondent b. Costumer d. Client 8. Which of the following offers a set of values, principles, and standards to guide decision making and conduct when ethical issues arise? a. Code c. Do’s and Don’ts b. Guidelines d. Rule 9. When social workers provide services to two or more people who have a relationship with each other (for example, couples, family members), social workers should clarify with all parties which individuals will be considered clients and the nature of social workers’ professional obligations to the various individuals who are receiving services. a. Conflict of Interest d. Memorandum of b. Social Responsibility Agreement c. Mutual Understanding 10. Social workers should avoid unwarranted negative criticism of colleagues in communications with clients or with other professionals. a. Confidentiality d. Dignity b. Respect c. Honesty 5 Learning Activities: GUESS WHAT? Directions. 1. Analyze the descriptions provided in each number. 2. Identify the values and responsibilities of a social worker relative to the given descriptions. 3. Write your answer in the blank provided before each number. 4. Use bold letters in writing your answer. __________________ 1. Social workers are encouraged to volunteer some portion of their professional skills with no expectation of significant financial return (pro bono service). __________________ 2. Social workers strive to ensure access to needed information, services, and resources; equality of opportunity; and meaningful participation in decision making for all people. __________________ 3. Social workers act honestly and responsibly and promote ethical practices on the part of the organizations with which they are affiliated. __________________ 4. Social workers continually strive to increase their professional knowledge and skills and to apply them in practice. __________________ 5. Social workers seek to strengthen relationships among people in a purposeful effort to promote, restore, maintain, and enhance the well-being of individuals, families, social groups, organizations, and communities. __________________ 6. Social workers are cognizant of their dual responsibility to clients’ interests and the broader society’s interests in a socially responsible manner consistent with the values, ethical principles, and ethical standards of the profession. __________________ 7. Social workers should not solicit private information from clients unless it is essential to providing services or conducting social work evaluation or research. __________________ 8. Social workers’ primary responsibility is to promote the wellbeing of clients. In general, clients’ interests are primary. __________________ 9. Social workers should provide clients with an opportunity to ask questions. __________________ 10. Social workers respect and promote the right of clients and assist clients in their efforts to identify and clarify their goals. Guide Questions: 1. How did the activity help you identify the values and responsibilities of a social worker? 2. Does the activity gave you an understanding about the values and responsibilities of a social worker? 3. What is your most significant realizations about social workers’ responsibility after completing the activity? Practice Task 1: KNOW YOUR TARGET Directions. 1. Based on the results of the preceding activity, identify the core values and social responsibilities embraced by social workers throughout the profession's history and serves as the foundation of social work's unique purpose and perspective. 2. In the space provided, write as many values and responsibilities as possible to highlight the core values of the social workers. 3. Use bold letters in writing your answer. SOCIAL WORKER VALUES RESPONSIBILITIES Guide Questions: 1. How was your experience in filling out the matrix? 2. Did it help you identify the core values which serves as the foundation of social work's unique purpose and perspective? 3. How do these core values make a social work profession unique? Practice Task 2: GET DEEP PEER (DEEPER) Directions. 1. Recall the core values of a social worker. 2. Provide a situation where you can practically manifest such values. CORE VALUES SITUATIONS Guide Questions: 1. How does each situation affect the way you look at the social workers here in the Philippines? 2. Do you think the activity has helped you to become more critical in organizing your thoughts? 3. Which situation post a huge challenge in the way you reason out to specific standpoint? 4. Why do you think it is challenging for you? Practice Task 3: SHOW YOUR STANCE Directions. 1. Read and analyze the article/statement below. 2. Write a critical essay about the article/statement addressing the following concerns; 1) what part of the article/statement have made an impact to you?, 2) What do you think are the responsibilities of a social worker, and 3) How vital are the functions of social workers during this pandemic? 3. Your essay must highlight your learnings about the values, rights, responsibilities and accountabilities of a social worker. AS SOCIAL WORKERS WORK THROUGH THE COVID 19 CRISIS WE WORK TOWARDS A BETTER WORLD Statement from the IFSW Secretary-General: Dr. Rory Truell Social work is responding extremely well to the Covid 19 crisis despite many countries reporting a lack of protective equipment, support and resources. IFSW sends a message – congratulations to all social workers in your essential life-saving role. We have passed some challenges, and more are ahead. The social work role in advocating that social services remain open and adapt to the conditions has largely been successful. For example, social services developing targeted plans to support homeless people and other vulnerable groups has in many countries been advanced. The setting up of telephone hotlines that provide family counselling and direct safety when domestic violence is occurring is also advancing in many countries. There are many ethical challenges that workers are facing. Under conditions of lockdown, dilemmas are commonplace. In many countries, when a family member dies the family does not know where the body is being kept as funeral ceremonies are suspended or delayed. People can’t leave their homes. In the family’s grief, does the social worker say ‘the body is temporarily resting in a church in another town, because there are no other facilities?’ The social worker has a fear that in their grief the family may break the curfew conditions. Another dilemma occurs where resources allow only one of two options, providing accommodation for the homeless or combatting the isolation of the elderly? These ethical challenges are being met professionally as workers develop frameworks for decision making based on the profession’s Statement of Ethical Principles and the unique circumstances. In countries with weak state-provided health and social service infrastructures social workers are focused on community development approaches, providing education and promoting community responsibility. Through daily exchange with members globally, we are also learning of the importance of social workers blending in hope and vision within the communities they work within. This represents a crucial aspect of professional social work practice. We know that change happens from the grass-roots upwards. As a profession, we have witnessed many times how crisis situations present opportunities to rebuild better, more inclusive and more stable societies. Our role as social workers is to bring attention to the long-term social solutions. This crisis is no exception. As we are witnesses to both mass combined solidarity and stress the role of social work is to also work beyond the pressures of today and to assist communities and societies to translate their concerns into longer-term solutions. For many communities, this may be stronger state-provided social, housing and health services. Others, as they look forward may see the strength in community, grassroots development. Others aspire for equal opportunities for their children to attend school and have access to nutrition. Some societies will want meaningful participatory governance and societal structures that promote inclusion, trust and confidence. For most, it will all of the above and wanting to live in a global world build on rights, equality and sustainability. In all mass crisis situations, the world will not be the same as before. As a profession comprising millions of highly skilled professionals, the social work voice must support and facilitate a vision beyond this crisis. A vision of better, respectful and sustainable societies. A vision where our social systems can actively eradicate the conditions that have led to diseases that develop and explode in the context of climate change and poverty. Social workers at every level have the skills and capability to not only address safety for today but to translate fear, grief and loss into empowerment and social transformation. Guide Questions: 1. In what way you were inspired by the article? 2. Did it help you to fully understand the vital roles of a social worker, how? 3. In your own simple way, how will be able to apply the social worker’s role in your community? Post-test: CHECK YOUR PROGRESS Directions: Read and analyze each statement. Write the word that best describes the statement or description to the values, rights, responsibilities and accountabilities of a social worker. On the blank provided before each item, write the appropriate word that represent the given descriptions. CODE INTEGRITY COMPETENCE COLLABORATION SERVICE CONSENT CONFIDENTIALITY INTERDISCIPLINARY REFERRAL DEROGATORY LANGUAGE MAKING CAPACITY LACK OF DECISION- _____________________ 1. Social workers should take reasonable steps to safeguard the interests and rights of those clients _____________________ 2. Social workers should take reasonable steps to ensure that clients’ records are stored in a secure location and that clients’ records are not available to others who are not authorized to have access. _____________________ 3. It offers a set of values, principles, and standards to guide decision making and conduct when ethical issues arise. ______________________4. Social workers should use accurate and respectful language in all communications to and about clients. _____________________ 5. Social workers should provide services in substantive areas or use intervention techniques or approaches that are new to them only after engaging in appropriate study, training, consultation, and supervision from people who are competent in those interventions or techniques. _____________________ 6. Social workers draw on their knowledge, values, and skills to help people in need and to address social problems. _____________________ 7. The other professionals’ specialized knowledge or expertise is needed to service clients fully or when social workers believe that they are not being effective or making reasonable progress with clients and that additional service is required. _____________________ 8. Social workers are continually aware of the profession’s mission, values, ethical principles, and ethical standards and practice in a manner consistent with them. _____________________ 9. Social workers should obtain clients’ permission before audiotaping or videotaping clients or permitting observation of services to clients by a third party. _____________________ 10. Social workers for whom a team decision raises ethical concerns should attempt to resolve the disagreement through appropriate channels. Assignment: EXPLORE YOUR EXPERIENCES Directions: 1. Cut and paste 3 photos of situations related to the values, rights, responsibilities and accountabilities of social workers. 2. Describe briefly each picture. Guide Questions: 1. What gave you the motivation to choose each picture? 2. How do you see yourself in the same situation? 3. What important realization can you derive from the situation shown in the pictures? Answer Key: Pre-test 1. D 2. C 3. B 4. C 5. C 6. C 7. D 8. A 9. A 10. B Learning Activities: GUESS WHAT? 1. SERVICE 2. SOCIAL JUSTICE 3. INTEGRITY 4. COMPETENCE 5. HUMAN RELATIONSHIP 6. DIGNITY 7. CONFIDENTIALITY 8. COMMITMENT 9. CONSENT 10. SELF-DETERMINATION Practice Task 3: SHOW YOUR STANCE Rubric for grading the essay Criteria 1 2 3 4 5 Organization The output does not subscribe to the organization format The content is neither substantial nor relevant The output is partly organized but not logically sequenced The content is not substantial but relevant The output is organized but not logically sequenced The output is organized and logically sequenced The output is highly organized and logically sequenced The content is substantial and relevant The content is very substantial and relevant Observation is missing Observation is not The content is substantial and partly relevant Observation is Observation is presented Observation is presented Substance Analysis clearly expressed Evidences Viewpoints do not make any sense No fact presented and viewpoint is weak inconsistent with real life situation No fact presented but viewpoints is strong clearly but not rationally Only some viewpoints are supported with facts in a clear and rational viewpoint All points are supported with facts Post-test 1. LACK OF DECISION-MAKING CAPACITY 2. CONFIDENTIALITY 3. CODE 4. DEROGATORY LANGUAGE 5. COMPETENCE 6. SERVICE 7. REFERRAL 8. INTEGRITY 9. CONSENT 10. INTERDISCIPLINARY COLLABORATION References: Code of Ethics of the National Association of Social Workers Approved by the 1996 NASW Delegate Assembly and Revised by the 2008 NASW Delegate Assembly