Or. Admin. Code § 877-030-0070 - Ethical Responsibility to Clients
A regulated social worker's primary responsibility is to clients. Regulated social workers must serve clients with professional skill and competence including but not limited to the following:
(1) Dual Relationship:
(a) Regulated social workers must not violate
their position of power, trust, and dependence;
(b) Regulated social workers may not enter
into a relationship with a client that conflicts with the ability of the client
to benefit from social work practice;
(c) Regulated social workers may not enter
into a relationship with a client that may impair the regulated social worker's
professional judgment or increase the risk of exploitation of the
client;
(d) Regulated social
workers may not enter into a relationship with a client that increases the risk
of exploitation for the client for the regulated social worker's
advantage;
(e) Regulated social
workers may not provide professional social-work services to an employee,
supervisee, close colleague, or relative, or to any other person if there is a
risk that providing the service would impair the regulated social worker's
judgment or increase risk of client exploitation.
(f) Regulated social workers may not enter
into an employer, supervisor, or any other relationship if there is a potential
for exercising undue influence on a client. This includes the sale of services
or goods in a manner that might exploit a client for the financial gain or
personal gratification of the regulated social worker or a third party, or if
there is a risk that such a relationship would be likely to impair the
regulated social worker's judgment and increase the risk of client
exploitation. This applies both to current clients and to those to whom the
regulated social worker has, at any time in the previous year, rendered
services as a regulated social worker.
(g) Regulated social workers may not, under
any circumstances, engage in or solicit sexual acts or engage in any conduct,
verbal behavior or other communication with or towards a client that may
reasonably be interpreted as sexual, seductive or sexually demeaning. This
prohibition applies to current clients and to clients to whom the regulated
social worker has at anytime within the previous three years provided social
work services. The client's consent to, initiation of, or participation in,
sexual behavior with the regulated social worker does not change the prohibited
nature of the conduct.
(2) Regulated social workers must provide
services with professional skill, cultural awareness, and language competency
with respect to each client's needs.
(3) Regulated social workers may not provide
inappropriate or unnecessary professional services to clients.
(4) Regulated social workers must provide
clients with accurate and complete information regarding the extent and nature
of services available. This includes the risks, rights, opportunities, and
obligations associated with the provision of professional services to the
client.
(5) Regulated social
workers must seek consultation or make referrals whenever it may improve the
provision of social-work services and is in the best interest of the
client.
(6) Regulated social
workers may not attempt to provide professional social-work services to clients
outside their area of competence, training, and qualifications.
(7) Regulated social workers must terminate
professional social-work services to clients when the services are no longer
required or no longer serve the client's needs or interests.
(8) Regulated social workers may withdraw
professional social-work services precipitously only under unusual
circumstances, giving careful consideration to all factors in the situation and
taking care to minimize possible adverse effect. Regulated social workers in
fee-for-service settings may terminate services to clients who are not paying
an overdue balance if the client does not pose an imminent danger to self or
others; if the financial arrangements have been made clear to the client; and
if the clinical and other consequences of nonpayment have been addressed and
discussed with the client.
(9)
Regulated social workers who anticipate the termination or interruption of
service to clients must notify those clients promptly and provide for transfer,
referral, or continuation of service in relation to the client's needs and
preferences.
(10) Regulated social
workers may not violate the legal rights of their clients.
(11) When a regulated social worker must act
on behalf of a client who has been adjudged legally incompetent, the regulated
social worker must safeguard the interests and rights of that client.
(12) When another individual is legally
authorized to act on behalf of a client, regulated social workers may conduct
business with that person, always keeping the client's best interests in
mind.
(13) Except as permitted in
ORS 675.580 and ORS
40.250, regulated social workers
must respect the privacy of clients and hold in confidence information obtained
in the course of professional contact between client and the regulated social
worker.
(14) Information received
by a regulated social worker from a potential client at the point of initial
contact must be treated with the same respect for privacy as that of
information received from a client.
(15) Regulated social workers must inform
clients fully about the limits of confidentiality requirements.
(16) Access to records:
(a) Regulated social workers must provide
clients reasonable access to records concerning them and should take due care
to protect the confidences of others contained in those records. Client access
to their own records should be restricted only in exceptional circumstances
when there is compelling evidence that access would cause harm to the client.
Regulated social workers who are concerned that client access to their own
records could cause serious misunderstanding or harm to the client should
assist the client in interpreting the records. Both the client's request and
the rationale for withholding some or all of the record should be documented by
the regulated social worker in the case file.
(b) The provisions of sub-section (a) of this
section do not apply in the case of a request for a public record.
(c) The provisions of sub-section (a) of this
section do not apply in the case of regulated social worker who practices
within an agency.
(17)
Regulated social workers must obtain informed consent from clients before
taping, recording, or permitting third party observation of their
activities.
(18) Regulated social
workers, when making reports, must obtain a release of confidentiality and
shall avoid undue invasion of privacy by only presenting patient data pertinent
to the purpose of the report.
(19)
Fees. Regulated social workers in fee-for-service settings may charge
reasonable fees and must inform clients of the fee arrangement before providing
services.
(20) Regulated social
workers may not solicit the clients of colleagues.
(21) Regulated social workers may not solicit
clients from their employer for private practice.
(22) Regulated social workers may not assume
professional responsibility for the clients of another agency or colleague
without appropriate communication with that agency or colleague.
(23) Regulated social workers must relate to
the clients of colleagues with full professional consideration.
(24) A regulated social worker who serves the
clients of colleagues, during a temporary absence or emergency, must serve
those clients with the same professional competence as to his or her
own.
Notes
Stat. Auth.: ORS 675.510 - 675.600 & 675.900
Stats. Implemented: ORS 675.510 - 675.600 & 675.900
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