Idareta Goldaracena, Francisco
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Idareta Goldaracena
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Francisco
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Sociología y Trabajo Social
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I-COMMUNITAS. Institute for Advanced Social Research
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Publication Open Access Ethical dilemmas and areas of social work intervention in Spain(Taylor & Francis, 2018) Viscarret Garro, Juan Jesús; Idareta Goldaracena, Francisco; Ballestero Izquierdo, Alberto; Úriz Pemán, María Jesús; Sociología y Trabajo Social; Soziologia eta Gizarte LanaThe purpose of this study is to identify the types of ethical dilemmas that Spanish social workers face in their respective areas of intervention. The intervention areas that have been studied are health, children, immigrants, women, family, marginalized persons, ethnic minorities, young people, prisoners, elderly people, refugees and asylum seekers, schools and social and employment-related integration, mental health, disability and drug addictions. A quantitative methodology was chosen using a version of the questionnaire prepared by Eileen J. Ain in a sample of 700 Spanish social workers. The statistical analysis shows the correlation between the different areas of intervention in Social Work and the most significant ethical dilemmas that such professionals have to solve. The most pertinent ethical dilemmas are found in the healthcare sector (confidentiality, disclosure of personal information and patient autonomy). The article is an important contribution for Social Work at the national level that emphasizes the importance of the ethics of Social Work in social interventions. It is proposed to deepen the investigation of each of the areas of intervention for future research, as well as to carry out comparative studies between different countries.Publication Open Access Methodologies for ethical decision making in social work(Department of Social Work, University of Zagreb, 2017) Úriz Pemán, María Jesús; Idareta Goldaracena, Francisco; Viscarret Garro, Juan Jesús; Ballestero Izquierdo, Alberto; Trabajo Social; Gizarte LanaSocial workers face many ethical dilemmas on a daily basis, but do not always have the tools to resolve them. We analyze some of the main ethical decisionmaking methodologies used in social work. They are divided into two groups: those that propose a hierarchy between ethical principles, and those do not propose any specific hierarchy between them. We conclude with a succinct assessment of these methodologies and highlights some of their main features, with the aim of providing social workers with a set of tools for ethical decision making.