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Professional and personal hierarchies of ethical principles
Authors:Ruth Landau  Rujla Osmo
Institution:Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel
Abstract:We explore social workers’ perception of the importance and rank ordering of ethical principles. Do they have a generally agreed upon hierarchy of ethical principles? Do they apply similar hierarchies of ethical principles when facing different cases? Are their professional and personal hierarchies of ethical principles similar? The findings based on a structured questionnaire indicated that while social workers attach high importance to most ethical principles closely associated with social work, they do not hold a universal hierarchy of ethical principles. Social workers change their ethical hierarchies in different professional situations but there is no difference between their professional and personal ethical hierarchies. Implications for practice and education are discussed.
Keywords:ethical dilemmas  ethical hierarchies  ethical principles  Israel  social workers  values
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