The course explores:-What ethics means in the context of social work
-Core ethical principles including dignity, autonomy, confidentiality, beneficence, non-
maleficence, justice, honesty, integrity, and openness
-Ethical responsibilities set out in Social Work England’s Professional Standards
-Maintaining dignity, respect, and human rights
-Supporting autonomy, advocacy, and informed decision-making
-Confidentiality, information-sharing, and ethical use of technology and social media
-Safeguarding, beneficence, and preventing harm
-Accountability, honesty, integrity, and the duty of candour
-Professional boundaries and managing power imbalances
-Social justice, equality, and non-discrimination
-Consequences of breaches of ethical standards
-What to do if an ethical breach occurs
-Building insight into unethical conduct
-Reflection, remediation, and ensuring concerns are not repeated
-Rebuilding trust with service users, colleagues, employers, and regulators