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Social workers relentlessly work towards ending various form of social injustice such as discrimination, oppression and poverty through a coordinated effort that includes consultation, administration, policy advocacy, social and political action, policy development and implementation, education, research and evaluation. Ethical dilemmas are quite commonly encountered by social workers during their interactions with clients, agency policies, procedures, colleagues, administrators, and organizational systems. Read more..... <http://www.worldofestudy.com/hm/examples-of-social-work-ethical-dilemma\ s.html> Predicament Where A Person Must Decide <http://www.worldofestudy.com/hm/examples-of-social-work-ethical-dilemma\ s.html> An ethical dilemma is a predicament where a person must decide between two viable solutions that seem to have similar ethical value. An ethical dilemma can occur when a social worker has to take a moral course of action depending upon two different moral philosophies that conflict with each other. In another situation, a decision has to be made from the available choices without even knowing in advance the outcome of the decision. Read more.... <http://www.worldofestudy.com/hm/examples-of-social-work-ethical-dilemma\ s.html> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
