Exercise 4
2A. 1.07 Confidentiality- Selma should not have shared confidential information about the client.
2B. 1.08 Social workers should provide clients with reasonable access to records concerning the client.
2C. 1.12 Social workers should not use derogatory comments in their written or verbal communications to or about clients. Social workers should not judge, use accurate and respectful language in all communications to and about clients.
2D. 1.13 Social workers should avoid accepting goods or services from clients as payment for professional services. Bartering for services are unacceptable.
2E.
2A. 1.07 Confidentiality- Selma should not have shared confidential information about the client.
2B. 1.08 Social workers should provide clients with reasonable access to records concerning the client.
2C. 1.12 Social workers should not use derogatory comments in their written or verbal communications to or about clients. Social workers should not judge, use accurate and respectful language in all communications to and about clients.
2D. 1.13 Social workers should avoid accepting goods or services from clients as payment for professional services. Bartering for services are unacceptable.
2E.
Week 5 Exercise 1 Page 128.
A. Client_Crisssy Atwater/Atwater Family.
Referral Source_Autism Foundation
Intervention Focus- communication
beneficiary-Crissy
payer-Autism Foundation
Ex: Crissy is the client because she is receiving the service. She is a minor so the family as a whole is the client and beneficiary. The goal is better communication and she was most likely reffered by the foundation that will be paying for the services.
B. client- Ms.Chips
Referral Service- The Doctors
Intervention- Psycosocial Issues
Beneficiary-Ms.Chips
Payer-Health maintenance Organization
Ex:- Ms. Chips is the client receiving the services as well as the beneficiary. The goal is to help her psycosocially. She was referred by the hospital and the maintenence organization paid for the service.
C. Client- Donna/Mr. Cowan
Referral Service- Emergency Ward
Intervention- Psychiatric Ward
Beneficiary-Donna/Mr.Cowan
Payer-Medicaid
A. Client_Crisssy Atwater/Atwater Family.
Referral Source_Autism Foundation
Intervention Focus- communication
beneficiary-Crissy
payer-Autism Foundation
Ex: Crissy is the client because she is receiving the service. She is a minor so the family as a whole is the client and beneficiary. The goal is better communication and she was most likely reffered by the foundation that will be paying for the services.
B. client- Ms.Chips
Referral Service- The Doctors
Intervention- Psycosocial Issues
Beneficiary-Ms.Chips
Payer-Health maintenance Organization
Ex:- Ms. Chips is the client receiving the services as well as the beneficiary. The goal is to help her psycosocially. She was referred by the hospital and the maintenence organization paid for the service.
C. Client- Donna/Mr. Cowan
Referral Service- Emergency Ward
Intervention- Psychiatric Ward
Beneficiary-Donna/Mr.Cowan
Payer-Medicaid
Experiential Exercise 6
Informed Consent
Syran proposes to have a closed group in which members must agree to all 10 sessions. How might this proposal violate Standard 1.03(a) and haw can Syran rectify this potential violation.
This may violate the standard because clients should not be forced to attend sessions. It should be up the the group members to attend if they want to. The social worker should disclose all information about the services prior to asking them to consent to anything. This can be rectified by the social worker being open with the clients at the onset of the service and giving the clients an option to choose or deny the services even if its in the middle of the sessions.
Informed Consent
Syran proposes to have a closed group in which members must agree to all 10 sessions. How might this proposal violate Standard 1.03(a) and haw can Syran rectify this potential violation.
This may violate the standard because clients should not be forced to attend sessions. It should be up the the group members to attend if they want to. The social worker should disclose all information about the services prior to asking them to consent to anything. This can be rectified by the social worker being open with the clients at the onset of the service and giving the clients an option to choose or deny the services even if its in the middle of the sessions.