Professional ethics concerns the moral issues that arise because of the specialist knowledge that professionals attain, and how the use of this knowledge should be governed when providing a service to the public.

Professional responsibility

The professional status is reached when you achieve a Mr T status.

Codes of practice

Questions arise as to the ethical limits of the professional’s responsibility and how power and authority should be used in service to the client and society. Most professions have internally enforced codes of practice that members of the profession must follow, to prevent exploitation of the client and preserve the integrity of the profession. This is not only to the benefit of the client but to the benefit of those belonging to the profession. For example, an American business may approach an engineer to certify the safety of a project which is not safe. Whilst one engineer may refuse to certify the project on moral grounds, the business may find a less scrupulous engineer who will be prepared to certify the project for a bribe, thus saving the business the expense of redesigning. Disciplinary codes allow the profession to draw a standard of conduct and ensure that individual practitioners meet this standard, by disciplining them from the professional body if they do not practice accordingly. This allows those professionals who act with conscience to practice in the knowledge that they will not be undermined commercially by those who have less ethical qualms. It also maintains the public’s trust in the profession, meaning that the public will continue to seek their services.

Problems with internal regulation

There are questions surrounding the validity of professional codes of ethics. On a practical level it is very difficult for those independent of the profession to monitor practice, leaving the possibility that a code of practice may be self serving. This is because the nature of professions is that they have almost a complete monopoly on a particular area of knowledge. For example, until recently, the English courts deferred to the professional consensus on matters relating to their practice that lay outside case law and legislation.

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How are social work values and professional ethics compatible with political activism?
Q. How are social work values and professional ethics compatible with political activism?
Asked by koolcazzz - Sat Feb 18 16:36:54 2006 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments

A. One of the principal roles of the Social Worker is to advocate on behalf of their client. This is not diametrically opposed to Political Activism, there are many avenues to advocate in the interest of the client, some Social Workers become involved in Policy Making, others become involved in the creation of legistation and others may opt to become political activists. The traditional approach of working through the beauracracy and eventually, hopefully achieving some kind of benefit for the client is being re-evaluated by younger Social Workers. In fact when I studied most of my classmates went on to become policy makers or did additional degrees in related fields such as law, project management, etc. I myself not being inclined to make a… [cont.]
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A. To do no harm unless it is for the greater good (surgery to fix a leg "hurts"). To provide the best care possible To provide full disclosure and insure that a patient understands To prevent people from harming themselves. To promote hygeine and preventative medicine. To protect a patients privacy. To report criminal offenses such as child molestation, etc.
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In your own words, describe your understanding of professional ethics.?
Q. In your own words, describe your understanding of professional ethics.?
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A. Ethics of any sort is a description of what is defensible in the actions of one or more men toward others. All people do things they know to be unethical, but they do it thinking they can defend their actions. Sometimes they can. When they do, they refine ethics. Sometimes that refinement is macro; sometimes it may never be seen used again, a one-time action caused by unusual circumstances.
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