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Case Study You work as a case worker in a drop-in women’s centre. Your client Jenny (aged 28) has been using the service to access food and other welfare services. You are aware that Jenny is married...

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You work as a case worker in a drop-in women’s centre. Your client Jenny (aged 28) has been using the service to access food and other welfare services. You are aware that Jenny is married and has a 6-year-old son. Over the last few weeks, you have noticed that Jenny has brought her son to the women’s centre. When you sit and try to talk to Jenny you notice that she does not introduce her son to you. He appears to be quiet, withdrawn and does not make any eye contact with you. You also notice several severe bruises on her son’s arms and legs, which Jenny says are due to rough play with other children in school. Jenny discloses that they are in financial difficulty at the moment but hope that situation will change when her husband finds a job soon. You also become aware that her husband lost his job due to significant drug use.What should you do?

The case study that features ethical dilemma for a community service worker in a professional context. The case study will require you to:

·Outline the facts of the case

·Explain the relevant ethical issues relating to the case (e.g., multiple and/or dual roles, boundaries, duty of care and mandatory reporting requirements, as applicable)

·Demonstrate a clear ethical decision-making process

·Summarize the outcomes or possible outcomes of the case

Step to be use for the presentation each step 2 to 3 slides.

Step 1: Identify the problem ethical codes

Step 2: Review relevant ethical codes

Step 3: Know the applicable laws and regulations

Step 4: Know the applicable laws and regulations

Step 5 obtain consultation

Step 6: consider possible and probably courses of action

Step 7: Enumerate the consequences of various decisions

Step 8: Choose what appears to be best course of action

Answered 1 days After Jul 09, 2022

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Rochak answered on Jul 11 2022
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Case Study
Identify the Problem
Jenny uses the services of the drop-in women’s centre to access food and other welfare services
The client (i.e., Jenny) has a 6-year-old son
She never introduces her son to you which is suspicious as she doesn’t look like someone who will not introduce her son to you
Identify the Problem
Jenny’s son is shy, quiet and also looks withdrawn as he does not make any eye contact
Jenny’s son has
uises on his arms and legs, which do not look like one can get by playing with other children
Her husband is a drug addict
Ethical Codes
Social Justice
    Social workers are tasked to perform tasks which can provide social justice to individuals, and in this case being a worker at drop-in women’s centre my ethics says to find out the reason if Jenny is suffering from, or maybe his son is suffering from and serve justice
Ethical Codes
Service
As a social worker, my ethical codes tell me to address social problems, and after knowing that Jenny’s husband is a drug addict and he can harm people my social instinct and service had to come and volunteer to see if the case can be served in a better manne
Laws and regulations
Children & Young People Act 2008
The act talks about how...
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