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This is an example of which Social Work core value? social justice dignity and worth of the person integrity service Social workers' primary responsibility is to uphold the ethics code guidelines promote social change from the local to the global level promote the well-being of clients maintain competence in their area of practice All of the following statements about privacy and confidentiality are true EXCEPT social workers should respect clients right to privacy social workers should not disclose confidential information to 3rd party payers unless clients have authorized disclosure social workers should guarantee group counseling participants that all participants will honor confidentiality agreements social workers should not discuss confidential information in any setting unless privacy can be ensured Social Workers may engage in sexual contact with current clients if such contact is consensual. True False How much time must pass before a social worker can provide clinical services to individuals with whom they have had a prior sexual relationship? 1 year 3 years 5 years this is never appropriate Bartering as payment for professional services may be acceptable under certain circumstances. True False All the following principles are mentioned in the code EXCEPT social workers should keep themselves informed about colleague's areas of interest social workers may receive payment for a referral only if no professional service is provided by the referring social worker social workers should not exploit clients in disputes with colleagues social workers should avoid unwarranted negative criticism of colleagues in communications with other professionals Social workers may not engage in organized action, including the formation of labor unions. True False Social workers may accept responsibility or employment on the basis of the intention to acquire the necessary competence. 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