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  1. Sep 2025
    1. With growth in the use of communication technology in various aspects of social work practice, social workers need to be aware of the unique challenges that may arise in relation to the maintenance of confidentiality, informed consent, professional boundaries, professional competence, record keeping, and other ethical considerations. In general, all ethical standards in this Code of Ethics are applicable to interactions, relationships, or communications, whether they occur in person or with the use of technology.

      The Code highlights that all standards of the Code are applicable to all dynamics whether online or in person. I would adapt this concept into my practice as it would ensure I am practicing in line with the Code in all of my work. This section does acknowledge that there are unique challenges that may arise from the use of technology, however. I aim to keep apprised of emerging technological developments and challenges to ensure ethical practice in the age of technology. As for social media, my accounts are private so clients cannot follow me.

    2. In situations when conflicting obligations arise, social workers may be faced with complex ethical dilemmas that have no simple answers. Social workers should take into consideration all the values, principles, and standards in this Code that are relevant to any situation in which ethical judgment is warranted. Social workers’ decisions and actions should be consistent with the spirit as well as the letter of this Code.

      While conflict and dilemmas are bound to occur in practice, social workers exercise an amount of power that the client does not have by making these decisions. This power-imbalance highlights the need to meet clients where they are and work collaboratively with them to set goals to put power back into their hands and to not impose our ideas or desires onto them due to our having power.

    3. Ethical Principle: Social workers challenge social injustice. Social workers pursue social change, particularly with and on behalf of vulnerable and oppressed individuals and groups of people. Social workers’ social change efforts are focused primarily on issues of poverty, unemployment, discrimination, and other forms of social injustice. These activities seek to promote sensitivity to and knowledge about oppression and cultural and ethnic diversity. Social workers strive to ensure access to needed information, services, and resources; equality of opportunity; and meaningful participation in decision making for all people.

      The ethical principle and core value of social justice in social work is highly relevant to my fieldwork placement. Rutgers Future Scholars (RFS) is a college access and youth mentoring program for low-income, first-generation students grades 8-12. RFS was created to reduce inequities that disparities in income, social network/support, and lived place can produce regarding access to higher education. The organization, in collaboration with the mentors, has taken a stand against social injustice and aims to assist in creating a more just future through college preparation and life mentoring.