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Elaborate the similarities between traditional and professional social work

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Answered by nikithadeepak7
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Answer:he differences and similarities between personal and professional ethics can be tricky to pin down. Some people define personal ethics as conscience and professional ethics as a standardized code: by these definitions, a person can be torn between conflicting ethical beliefs. Others define ethics, in general, as moral guidelines and say that personal ethics and professional ethics are just different ways to apply a single moral code. By that definition, they are much less likely to conflict.

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Answered by hotelcalifornia
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Similarities between traditional and professional social work:

  • The similarity between both Traditional and Professional Social Work is that it falls under the same discipline of social work and has to deal with groups of people such as organisations, etc.
  • Another similarity between these two forms of social work is that they work towards alleviating problems faced by individuals and provide help in dealing with it.
  • Professional Social work is a practice working to promote the individual and collective welfare of people, households, organisations, and societies.
  • This seeks to help people build their skills and ability to use their own and collective resources to solve problems.
  • Traditional social-work demonstrates three fundamental procedures like clinical function, group activities, and community organising.
  • Clinical work includes a connected, face-to-face engagement primarily on a person to person basis in dealing with people as well as their issues.

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