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Ethics in Social Work, Statement of Principles

Ethics in Social Work

Statement of Principles

This is the IASSW version of the Global Social Work Statement of Ethical Principles which was unanimously adopted at the General Assembly of IASSW on 5th July 2018 in Dublin, Ireland.

The IASSW Ethics Taskforce thanks our colleagues for their dedicated and considered feedback on the earlier draft of the Statement. Developing a statement of global ethics is extremely complex and we appreciate that there might be some national and/or regional contextual realities that are not reflected. We, therefore, encourage national and/or regional amplifications that are in accordance with the spirit and intent of this Statement. We intend that the document be a dynamic and evolving one, and we would appreciate your feedback upon application of the principles in research, education and practice.

Please send your responses to Prof. Vishanthie Sewpaul, Chair of the IASSW Ethics Taskforce. E-mail: SewpaulV@ukzn.ac.za

Global Social Work Statement of Ethical Principles

All Versions

A briefer version of the Global Social Work Statement of Ethical Principles was adopted at the General Meeting of the International Federation of Social Workers in Dublin, Ireland in July 2018.

Global Definition of Social Work

The following definition was approved by the IASSW General Assembly and IFSW General Meeting in July 2014:

Global Agenda

IASSW, ICSW and IFSW are delighted to announce their ongoing joint commitment to the Global Agenda

Global Standards

The International Association of Schools of Social Work (IASSW) and the International Federation of Social Workers (IFSW) 

Social Dialogue