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Moral Character in Social Work /

개인저자
Clark, Chris
수록페이지
75-89 p.
발행일자
2006.01.23
출판사
Oxford University Press
초록
[영문]While the standard ethics of social work are derived from liberal individualism with its minimal prescriptions for human welfare and neutral stance on the nature of a good life, in practice social workers necessarily engage with the particular, idiosyncratic values and choices of specific individuals and communities. The social work role, as in other human service professions such as teaching and nursing, sometimes requires more than the competent delivery of standardized service: it also involves modelling ways of life and counselling over morally problematic issues. Value neutrality over many pressing contemporary social issues is thus neither feasible nor desirable for human service professionals. The requirements of the role include demonstrating a virtuous character. This has long been implicitly accepted in practice, if not always clearly acknowledged, but is becoming more prominent with the new requirements of professional registration.