
130: Self-care and Cultural Humility in the 2021 NASW Code of Ethics: Interview with Allan Barsky, MSW Ph.D.
The Social Work Podcast
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Social Work Education - What's New in the Code of Ethics?
The Council on Social Work Education's educational policies and accreditation standards talk about the competencies that social work students have to meet in order to walk across the stage. I think what you're really talking about here is that last sentence in 1.05B that says social workers must take action against oppression, racism, discrimination, and inequities. The language of the word must, that's kind of unusual for the code of ethics. Usually it says should. So must is stronger language. And I'm not sure if that was deliberate, but it's maybe part of the movement towards anti racism.
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