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What is an interest group?
Public Assistance Worker
An individual responsible for providing support, information, and resources to individuals or families in need, through governmental or non-profit organizations.
Designated Authorities
Specific entities or individuals officially empowered to make decisions or perform actions within defined contexts.
NASW Code of Ethics
A document that outlines the ethical principles and standards that guide the professional practice of social workers, ensuring accountability and integrity.
Competent
Having the necessary ability, knowledge, or skill to do something successfully and efficiently.
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