If you observe a staff member engaged in a possible unethical practice, your first response should be to:
A. Review NASW Code of Ethics
B. Take no action, but continue to observe for future occurrence
C. Talk with your field instructor about concerns
D. Ask staff member to explain behavior/action
A
Feedback to Correct Utilize the NASW Code of Ethics (2008) to guide your social work practice. You should review the Code of Ethics to assess whether the observed practice violates the Code, and if so, talk to your field instructor.
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