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ReSpEcT for the inherent DiGnItY and WoRtH of persons

Issue

Presented Case

ICNA stands for Islamic Circle of North America, many who donate to this facility are of the Muslim religion, many donate not thinking of who may receive donations as all food banks do. This food bank only serves halal food which cater to Muslims but has open the doors for anyone in need

A married female Christian 32 years of age with young children oldest is 10 and husband recently diagnosed with cancer . Refugees since 2015,

desperately need Food Bank Hampers

Social workers respect the diversity among individuals in Canadian society and the right of individuals to their unique beliefs consistent with the rights of others.

Life

Social workers respect the unique worth and inherent dignity of all people and uphold human rights.

The family has limited English, speaks Arabic and relies on neighboring assistance, school support and an Alberta Works social worker. Husband goes to ESL class when able to do so.

Social workers uphold the right of society to impose limitations on the self-determination of individuals, when such limitations protect individuals from self-harm and from harming others.

Social workers respect the client’s right to make choices based on voluntary, informed consent.

Issue

Social workers uphold each person’s right to self-determination, consistent with that person’s capacity and with the rights of others.

Many donaters began to realize that people like case A are receiving donations and they are not Muslim and are complaining at the fact that why give to a non muslim?

Social workers uphold the right of every person to be free from violence and threat of violence.

Social workers who have children as clients determine the child’s ability to consent and where appropriate, explain to the child and to the child’s parents/guardians, the nature of the social worker’s relationship to the child.

Value 1: Respect for the Inherent Dignity and Worth of Persons

Social work is founded on a long-standing commitment to respect the inherent dignity and individual worth of all persons. When required by law to override a client’s wishes, social workers take care to use the minimum coercion required. Social workers recognize and respect the diversity of Canadian society, taking into account the breadth of differences that exist among individuals, families, groups and communities. Social workers uphold the human rights of individuals and groups as expressed in The Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms (1982) and the United Nations Universal Declaration of Human Rights (1948).

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