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Ethical Principles Screen
A framework used to evaluate moral concerns, ensuring actions align with core ethical values such as justice, autonomy, and beneficence.
Dolgoff
Could refer to a person's name in various contexts, such as authors or scholars, without specific context, NO.
NASW Code
The NASW Code stands for the National Association of Social Workers Code of Ethics, providing guidance on ethical principles and standards for social work practice.
Ethical Responsibilities
Ethical responsibilities are the moral obligations or duties that individuals, professionals, or organizations have towards others, including acting with integrity and adhering to ethical principles.
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