NSWCF Issue 13: Ethics, Values and Legislation

Issue 13 Core Knowledge and Skill Competencies: Ethics, Values and Legislation Knowledge and skill competencies will tell you what is required of social workers in order to deliver on their Key Responsibility Areas (KRAs). The NSWCF has identified 3 core knowledge and skill competencies required of social workers within Direct Practice. The first one is Ethics, Values and Legislation. The 4 proficiency levels for this are: Foundational • Knowledge and application of: - Professional values and ethics - Legislations • Ability to apply policies, legislations and conventions to direct practice • Ability to understand and apply ethical decision-making process/ model in social work Intermediate • Knowledge of: - Principles and reason underlying ethics/ legislation (moral and ethical) - Principles underpinning ethical/ decision- making • Knowledge in hierarchy of principles to guide the resolution of ethical dilemmas Advanced • Knowledge and skills to appraise and manage personal and professional boundaries in situations that call for ethical reasoning/ decisions • Ability to analyse cases and provide expert advice/ opinion in a multi- disciplinary team, in court or Board of Inquiry (BOI) Expert Produced by the Office of the Director of Social Welfare | Sep 2017 Source: National Social Work Competency Framework, p. 56 & 57 Find out more: http://www.ssi.sg/nswcf • Knowledge and understanding of the social landscape to contribute and influence legislation and policies • Ability to critically analyse the philosophical underpinnings in situations of ethical dilemmas