Annual of social work, Vol. 24 No. 1, 2017.
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https://doi.org/10.3935/ljsr.v24i1.124
METHODOLOGIES FOR ETHICAL DECISION MAKING IN SOCIAL WORK
María-Jesús Úriz
; Social Work Department, Public University of Navarre, Spain
Francisco Idareta
orcid.org/0000-0003-0325-5298
; Social Work Department, Public University of Navarre, Spain
Juan-Jesús Viscarret
; Social Work Department, Public University of Navarre, Spain
Alberto Ballestero
orcid.org/0000-0002-7946-761X
; Social Work Department, Public University of Navarre, Spain
Abstract
Social workers face many ethical dilemmas on a daily basis, but do not always have the tools to resolve them. We analyze some of the main ethical decisionmaking methodologies used in social work. They are divided into two groups: those that propose a hierarchy between ethical principles, and those do not propose any specific hierarchy between them. We conclude with a succinct assessment of these methodologies and highlights some of their main features, with the aim of providing social workers with a set of tools for ethical decision making.
Keywords
ethical decision making; hierarchy of ethical principles; ethical reflection; tools for ethical decisions in social work
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185288
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Publication date:
26.7.2017.
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