Values, Ethics, and Legal Issues
What are the acceptable situations for breaking client confidentiality in the human services field?
continuing treatment
In addition to ethical standards that guide conduct, ethical principles serve as a broad interpretation of social work's _____.
core values
A _______ includes a set of beliefs and customs at the heart of a society
culture
subculture
culture within a culture
assistance programs for dependent children, elderly people, or blind people
one of the three vital systems in place for public assistance within the Social Security Act
social services
organized services, provided by government or private agencies, to improve the lives of disadvantaged, underprivileged, neglected, or abused people
Great Depression
collapse of state-funded public relief programs
values
the guiding principals behind the decision-making process for human beings, influencing behaviors and attitudes
help regulate the administration of services by organizations and/or agencies
one of four main purposes served by social services mandates
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Vulnerable populations are often subject to absence of physical control, undue influence, manipulative tactics, and _____.
coercion
The acronym APA represents _____.
American Psychological Association
Describe what an ethical dilemma is and how or why it may differ from one organization to another. Choose two different types of organizations and include one example of an ethical dilemma for each organization.
An ethical dilemma is when a social service professional must carefully weigh his or her own values or professional ethics against the values and wishes of a client. American Psychological Association - it faces the issues of medical records and privacy between the client and service worker,National Association of Alcohol and Drug Addiction Counselors - an issue that it faces is how some of the counselors themselves are recovering alcoholics.
The acronym for the theory predicting human functioning based on competence, relatedness, and autonomy is
BPNT
an explanation that describes internal motivation by rewarding external tasks
Cognitive Evaluation Theory (CET)
What are some of the effects of ethical standards within professional associations?
Ethical standards provide structure principles within associations that professionals can rely on to guide their behavior, practice, and decision-making.
Universal values are held by only one culture.
False
The theory that distinguishes between external and internal incentives and their impact on an individual's wellness and motivation is _____ Theory.
Goal Contents
The acronym for a federal social services mandate that oversees health insurance standards of coverage and protects the privacy of electronically transmitted health-care information is
HIPAA
HIPAA
Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act, the 1996 federal legislation that mandates patient confidentiality rules to health-care providers
The basis for Western culture typically includes beliefs and principles rooted in _____.
Judeo-Christian tradition
People who lack the ability to make reasonable decisions may suffer from _____.
cognitive vulnerability
The _______ is a professional organization that licenses and certifies Christian counselors
NCCA
Describe the three main reasons why documentation and record keeping are important to human services organizations.
The three main reasons why documentation and record-keeping are important to human services organizations is because it provides accountability, service improvement, and continuity of care. Documentation ensures that the client's records are kept and organized. It also reassures the professional relationship between the client. This can also improve the services and keep the staff organized.
Moral values address interpretations of what is "right" or "wrong"
True
The acronym for the Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children administered through the U.S. Department of Agriculture is
WIC
mandated reporter
a mandated reporter is a professional who informs the proper authorities about abuse/neglect
Ethical standards are structured guidelines that address what is "right" and "wrong" for the purpose of influencing decision making. Ethical standards are necessary to provide social services professionals with an avenue for _____.
accountability
self-determination
an individual's free choice regarding his or her personal actions
Eastern society
asian cultures typically characterized by a strong heritage of wisdom, spirituality, service, and obligation
Values are principles that typically guide or influence an individual's decision-making process. Two areas of life most often affected or influenced by values include _____.
attitudes and behaviors
People who suffer from deferential vulnerability often fall victim to informal _____.
authority figures
breach of confidentiality
cases in which human services professionals are required by law to break the confidentiality of a client, as in threats of homicide/suicide, child abuse, and others
Human services organizations have codes of ethics in place to specify acceptable conduct for their professional service providers, as well as to identify penalties for violating ethical codes and any relevant state and/or federal laws. If a human services professional fails to comply with ethical codes and laws, he or she may face dismissal from employment, and, possibly, _____.
civil and criminal penalties
A social worker specifically trained to provide mental health counseling directly to individuals and families is a ________ social worker
clinical
All social services organizations maintain a set of ethical standards for similar reasons, which include providing structured principles to guide behavior, practice, and _____.
decision making
Practices that help provide accountability and coordination between providers include record keeping and _____.
documentation
When a human services professional engages in therapeutic and personal roles with a client, it is considered a(n) _____ relationship.
dual
Vulnerability is the condition of being weak or susceptible to the actions of others who use threats, power, or manipulation to control people. Examples of vulnerable population groups include elderly people, mentally disabled people, and _____.
educationally disadvantaged people
Progressive Era
establishment of public relief, social welfare, cash assistance, and other benefits
One primary purpose of social services mandates is to provide structure for _____ approaches and practices.
ethical
a situation forcing an individual to choose between workplace demands and client wishes
ethical dilemma
Confidentiality involves the _____ of human services professionals not to disclose client information.
ethical duty
Western society
european and North American (predominantly) cultures valuing reason and the ideals of happiness, individualism, and basic rights; frequently characterized by a capitalist market system
ethical codes of conduct
explicit rules of conduct for human services professionals devised by professional organizations, such as the National Association of Social Workers
grievances
formal complaints against an organization/agency that may have violated any of a client's rights
Diversity commonly refers to and encompasses a variety of people, places, or things with different characteristics. Diversity issues refer to problems that arise when people with different characteristics attempt to interact and coexist within a designated population and its culture. Some common diversity issues include race, ethnicity, or skin color; physical or mental disability; religious or spiritual background; and _____.
gender
Formal complaints filed against an organization or agency for alleged violations of a client's rights are called _____.
grievances
vulnerable populations
groups of people in need of social services because of personal, institutional, situational, or other circumstances that put them at risk
Culture is composed of a set of beliefs and values common to a specific group of people and is expressed through their customs and venues such as art, film, literature, and music. Culture may be considered the _____.
heart of a society
Values are guiding principles, while universal values are those most common to the majority of cultures. There are five values considered universal: peace, freedom, social progress, equal rights, and _____.
human dignity
New Deal
implementation of the Emergency Relief and Construction Act of 1932, followed by the Federal Emergency Relief Act (FERA) in 1933
What is informed consent and what are the exceptions to the informed consent rule? Informed consent represents the obligation of health-care and human services professionals to provide sufficient explanation about a procedure, treatment, or service so that the client fully understands it before agreeing to it. Exceptions to the informed consent rule include emergencies and _____.
incompetence
People who lack the ability to take care of themselves may be _____.
indigent
confidentiality
involves the ethical duty of human services professionals to refrain from disclosing information about clients
privilege
involves the legal rule of evidence that gives clients the right to withhold certain information they have divulged to human services professionals
statutes
laws passed by state or federal legislature
Confidentiality is the ethical duty of human services professionals to refrain from disclosing client information. Privilege grants clients the right to exclude certain information they have provided to human services professionals from law enforcement investigators or criminal prosecutors under what is known as the _____.
legal rule of evidence
Professionals who inform the proper authorities about potential cases of abuse and/or neglect are known as _____.
mandated reporters
diversity issues
matters relating to race, gender, age, disabilities, religion, sexual orientation, nationality, multiculturalism
dual relationship
multiple relationships between a human services professional and a client (such as a professional therapeutic relationship and a personal relationship between the same two people)
Application and Enforcement of Group Health Plan Requirements
one of five major sections outlined in the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA)
Ethical standards written by social services associations generally follow a format that begins with a/an _____.
preamble
Social services mandates are authoritative commands, orders, commissions, or judicial precepts implemented for those cities and counties that accept state and federal funds for social services programs. Four primary purposes for social services mandates include providing structure for ethical approaches and practices, regulating administration of services, encouraging change within organizations when necessary, and _____.
protecting vulnerable members of population groups
preamble
provides a summary of core values of an organization, agency, or association; defines the exact mission and purpose(s) of an organization, association, or agency
Human services organizations have codes of ethics in place to specify acceptable conduct for their professional service providers, as well as to help them identify ethical dilemmas. Examples of ethical dilemmas include temptation to pursue inappropriate contact with clients or former clients; giving out confidential information without a client's formal consent; and restricting a client's _____.
rights against his or her will
People who exercise free choice in their personal actions engage in _____.
self-determination
the free choice to act, or not act, and direct one's own life
self-determination
A nursing home with 120 or more residents typically must employ a full-time _____.
social services director
A group of people related through their ties within a community is a _____.
society
indigent
someone incapable of caring for himself or herself, most often as a result of poverty, and often in danger of being physically or mentally hurt/abused
The overview of ethical codes and methods for handling ethical issues or conflicts with a code of ethics is called the _____.
statement of purpose
HIPAA
the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996
assent
the agreement by children to participate in services; gives children the opportunity to decide whether they want to participate in or decline services
Basic Psychological Needs Theory (BPNT)
the belief in human functioning based on competence, relatedness, and autonomy
society
the group of people that makes up the structure of a community (or territory) with relationships that tie the people together; the social strata that surrounds an individual
Organismic Integration Theory (OIT)
the motivation to complete tasks that are enjoyable, challenging, or significant
moral values
the principles guided by interpretations of what is "right" and "wrong"
culture
the set of beliefs, art, customs, etc., at the heart of a society
Causality Orientations Theory (COT)
the study of individual differences based on autonomous or controlled behavior
universal values
the values found in every culture
Human services professionals are held to explicit rules of conduct by professional organizations.
true
It is sometimes acceptable to break client or patient confidentiality.
true
Social services are in place as organized services provided by government or private agencies to protect and improve the lives of people who may be abused, neglected, disadvantaged, or _____.
underprivileged
informed consent
understanding the benefits and risks of receiving services before accepting them
President Franklin D. Roosevelt proposed and passed the Social Security Act in 1935, which provided three vital systems for public assistance. These included assistance programs for dependent children, elderly people, and blind people who could not generate income; Social Security benefits; and _____.
unemployment insurance programs
Every profession within the field of human services has its own code of ethics to provide guidelines and to provide _____ of standards, behavior, and decision making.
uniformity
_________ ________ include peace, freedom, social progress, equal rights, and human dignity
universal values