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Definition

of

Ethics/Professional ethics

British Association of Social Workers

from

British Association of Social Workers (BASW): Code of Ethics for Social Work, Appendix

Working definitions of ethics and professional ethics (adapted from Banks, S (2021) Ethics and Values in Social Work, 5th Edition. London: Red Globe Press, BASW Practical Social Work Series) Broadly speaking, ‘ethics’ is about matters of right and wrong conduct, good and bad qualities of character and responsibilities attached to relationships. Although the subject matter of ethics is often said to be human welfare, the bigger picture also includes the flourishing of animals and the whole ecosystem. The term ‘ethics’ may be used in a singular sense to refer to the study of right and wrong norms of behaviour, good and bad qualities of character; or in a plural sense, to refer to the actual norms and qualities. Professional ethics concerns matters of right and wrong conduct, good and bad qualities of character and the professional responsibilities attached to relationships in a work context.

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Plain English definition

of

Ethical framework for adult social care

Think Local Act Personal

from

Think Local Act Personal (TLAP) Jargon Buster

Guidance for councils on how they should plan their response to coronavirus in their local area for people who need social care and support.

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Ethical framework for adult social care

GOV.UK

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DHSC publication (URL is provided for the replacement guidance, not for the superseded version)

This guidance was withdrawn on 1 April 2022 The information in this guidance has been superseded by Infection prevention and control in adult social care: COVID-19 supplement.

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