Virtue ethics challenges standard ethical paradigms about what constitutes social work as a morally right and good enterprise, locating the source of all morality in a person’s character. It posits that a virtuous (caring, compassionate, just and generous), social worker is one whose authenticity derives from what it is to be a true human being exercising such virtues. What it is to be a true human being is for many connected essentially with spirituality, faith and religion. The idea of characteristic virtue as a human defining feature is to be found in most religions and faiths. Virtue ethics locates this authenticity through a primarily secular philosophical perspective.Both perspectives speak to what it is to be a good social worker but...
Virtue ethics emphasizes the development of moral excellence in terms of character qualities called ...
Social work practice takes many different forms, depending on purpose and context. An increased dive...
YesFaith-based social work is characterized by the recognition and acknowledgement of faith and fait...
Virtue ethics challenges standard ethical paradigms about what constitutes social work as a morally ...
Sensitivity to the importance of spirituality in social work practice has grown over the past thirty...
Sensitivity to spirituality in social work practice has grown over the past thirty years; however, s...
Copyright 2004 Alliance for Children and FamiliesA mixed methods national survey of 2,069 National A...
This article explores the relevance to social work of those aspects of applied ethics that are not p...
There is growing recognition that promoting wellbeing requires a holistic approach to social work pr...
Spirituality is a concept that is not easily definable and because of that, many people shy away fro...
Scholars have documented a lack of effective education and training for integrating faith and social...
This article considers the importance of an explicit focus upon the ‘character' of socialwork applic...
As codes of ethics play at least a symbolic, if not educational, role in highlighting and informing ...
This article is a critical analysis of the existing literature on spirituality in the profession of ...
This article discusses whether, and to what extent, virtue ethics is covered in the social work ethi...
Virtue ethics emphasizes the development of moral excellence in terms of character qualities called ...
Social work practice takes many different forms, depending on purpose and context. An increased dive...
YesFaith-based social work is characterized by the recognition and acknowledgement of faith and fait...
Virtue ethics challenges standard ethical paradigms about what constitutes social work as a morally ...
Sensitivity to the importance of spirituality in social work practice has grown over the past thirty...
Sensitivity to spirituality in social work practice has grown over the past thirty years; however, s...
Copyright 2004 Alliance for Children and FamiliesA mixed methods national survey of 2,069 National A...
This article explores the relevance to social work of those aspects of applied ethics that are not p...
There is growing recognition that promoting wellbeing requires a holistic approach to social work pr...
Spirituality is a concept that is not easily definable and because of that, many people shy away fro...
Scholars have documented a lack of effective education and training for integrating faith and social...
This article considers the importance of an explicit focus upon the ‘character' of socialwork applic...
As codes of ethics play at least a symbolic, if not educational, role in highlighting and informing ...
This article is a critical analysis of the existing literature on spirituality in the profession of ...
This article discusses whether, and to what extent, virtue ethics is covered in the social work ethi...
Virtue ethics emphasizes the development of moral excellence in terms of character qualities called ...
Social work practice takes many different forms, depending on purpose and context. An increased dive...
YesFaith-based social work is characterized by the recognition and acknowledgement of faith and fait...