Asked by Olivia Karlin on May 15, 2024
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When a client declines to pursue an advocacy action proposed by a social worker, the social worker should:
A) act on behalf of the client.
B) respect the client's decision.
C) force the client to act.
D) condemn the decision of the client.
Advocacy Action
Refers to proactive efforts undertaken to influence public-policy and resource allocation decisions within political, economic, and social systems.
Social Worker
A professional trained to provide support, resources, and assistance to individuals or communities, often in addressing social, emotional, or economic challenges.
Client's Decision
A term referring to the choices or judgments made by clients, especially in the context of professional advice or therapy.
- Comprehend the moral principles and benchmarks within social work practice, particularly in the context of advocacy and the cultivation of resources.
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Learning Objectives
- Comprehend the moral principles and benchmarks within social work practice, particularly in the context of advocacy and the cultivation of resources.
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