SOC DIS

 

If there is a right and wrong answer, there is no ethical dilemma. An ethical dilemma occurs when one or more competing ethical principles must be considered and weighed against each other.

Social workers serve individuals, families, and communities who experience complex problems for which there are rarely simple solutions, or right or wrong answers. As such, social workers use the NASW Code of Ethics to identify the various ethical principles and standards that will guide ethical decision making.

In this Discussion, you apply social work ethics as you analyze an ethical dilemma.

To prepare: Consider the ethical decision-making framework outlined in this weeks resources by Reamer (2002). Select one of the following options and engage in the first few steps of the ethical decision-making process, including consultation with colleagues through your response posts.

Option 1

As technology advances, so do the ways that social workers can connect with clients. Is it acceptable to look at a clients activities on social media or seek information through an Internet search? Should a social worker allow clients to contact them by text or e-mail? How does a social workers personal social media presence influence the worker/client relationship?

Option 2

Consider the presence of dual relationships in social work practice. What are examples of nonharmful and harmful dual relationships between clients and workers? How do social workers determine if dual relationships are harmful to a client?

Option 3

Your Instructor will post a social work ethical dilemma related to a current event.

By Day 3

Post:

  • Describe a specific ethical dilemma based on one of the options above.
  • Describe the ethical issues in the option chosen.
    • Identify specific values or ethical standards that apply.
  • Identify who is likely to be affected by the ethical dilemma.
  • Describe potential courses of action.
  • Examine reasons in favor of or opposed to the course of action.

Support your post with APA citations to the course text and any other resources used to respond to this discussion. Demonstrate that you have completed the required readings, understand the material, and are able to apply the concepts. Include a full reference of resources at bottom of post.

Communication Studies

  

Discuss 3 characteristics of a great advocate and 3 characteristics/qualities that could be considered flaws for an advocate to utilize. 

Clearly define what each characteristic is and discuss why you believe the qualities are so necessary/unnecessary for a speaker to have.  What characteristics or qualities are helpful/not helpful to employ as an advocate?  Why?  Please explain your response.

Who do you believe is an exceptional advocate who embodies these qualities?  You may think of historical figures, politicians, celebrities, family, friends etc.  How might you incorporate some of these best qualities to enhance your own advocacy? Please explain your response.   

Great Depression in New York

You will write a four to five page essay explaining how different historians have approached the Great Depression in New York. You must use six secondary sources. Two of these sources should be books, two should be journal articles and two should be book reviews.

The essay will be 4-5 pages. Use Chicago Manual of Style Bibliographic form. See https://clas.uiowa.edu/history/teaching-and-writing-center/style-and-citation/bibliographic-forms

1150 Word Paper On Building Partner Capacity In Operation INHERENT RESOLVE (OIR) In Iraq

  

Explain how building partner capacity is the greatest challenge in Operation INHERENT RESOLVE (OIR) in Iraq with these points: 

Explain how the Department of Defense (DoD) can overcome that challenge through Security Cooperation. 

Explain how the DoD can overcome that challenge through Enhancing U.S. Military Logistics

Summation of how the DoD ought to consider how it could transition to teaching our partners to fish, rather than simply fishing for them. 

APA format.

1150 words (body of paper).

Six work citations 

must include: 

o Cover Page, 

o Abstract, 

o Body of the paper, and 

o Endnotes