CSWRK 5085 Standards and Ethics for Socially Just Practice
This Capstone course is framed by the organizing theoretical models of the program: person-in-environment, critical theory, and resilience theory. From these perspectives, students engage in project-based applications of past and present Field experiences and hypothetical case examples to develop a personalized framework for ethical practice informed by knowledge and analysis of social policy, organizational factors, critical awareness of our own and our clients’ social position, decision-making that includes consultation of the National Association of Social Work (NASW) Code of Ethics, ethical theory, values clarification, and social justice considerations.
Prerequisite
CSWRK 5000,
CSWRK 5005,
CSWRK 5010,
CSWRK 5015,
CSWRK 5020,
CSWRK 5025,
CSWRK 5030,
CSWRK 5035,
CSWRK 5040,
CSWRK 5045,
CSWRK 5065