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Bill of Rights for Clinical Social Workers
For All Clinical Social Workers and Students
All clinical social workers, in any stage of
professional development, have the right to advocacy and support
from a national organization dedicated solely to the interests
of their profession, with ultimate benefit to those who use their
services.
For Clinical Social
Workers
Within the practice arena, all clinical social workers have the
right:
- To be respected and valued as professionals capable of the
highest accomplishments and responsibilities in their job settings;
- To be free to practice according to standards consistent
with those of the profession of clinical social work;
- To receive the same access to federal and state investment
in research and training as similar professions enjoy;
- To receive financial compensation consistent with their professional
training, competence, and activities;
- To be protected from discriminatory treatment with respect
to financial compensation or career advancement;
- To receive continuing education that is subject to standards
designed to ensure its relevance and value to the profession;
and
- To have access to reasonable amounts of social work consultation
and supervision as a condition of their employment.
Within the regulatory arena, all clinical social workers have
the right:
- To be subject to a state license that recognizes the legality
of practicing all key elements of the clinical social work profession;
- To practice under state laws under which only clinical social
workers are permitted to provide clinical social work services,
and under which non-clinical and bachelor’s-level social
workers are specifically prohibited from attempting to practice
clinical social work, whether or not they are under clinical
supervision;
- To practice under state laws that clearly identify the scope
of practice and responsibilities of clinical social
workers in strongly marked contrast to those of
non-clinical social workers and other
healthcare disciplines;
- To be subject to licensure by a state board dedicated to
social work regulation whose members consist of clinical social
workers in proportion to the other types of social workers who
are licensed;
- To be given a full and fair hearing and to be judged by their
clinical social worker peers in matters of complaint brought
to the state licensing board;
- To receive reciprocity as licensees when key elements of
licensure are similar across state lines;
- To practice under state laws that define title protection
for clinical social workers; and
- To protect the privacy and confidentiality of the relationship
with the client, subject to specified ethical and legal exceptions.
For Entry-level Clinical Social
Workers and Clinical Supervisors
- Entry-level clinical social workers have the right to receive
clinical supervision from a competent clinical social worker
on-site and at the expense of the employing agency;
- Entry-level clinical social workers have the right to receive
clinical supervision from experienced clinical social workers
who have met specific supervision, education, and training standards;
- Clinical social worker supervisees and clinical supervisors
have the right to participate in a clearly delineated process
for pre-licensure supervision;
- Clinical social worker clinical supervisors have the right
to be compensated for their services at a rate commensurate
with payment for other direct services;
- Clinical social workers have the right to practice under
state laws and regulations that draw a clear distinction between
clinical supervision and clinical consultation.
For Graduate Students
All students in a graduate school of social work have the right:
- To be oriented, at the outset of graduate school, to the
nature of the profession of clinical social work;
- To be informed about the requirements for pursuing education
and training for the profession of clinical social
work;
- To be encouraged and nurtured in the choice of a clinical
social work career;
- To receive coursework inculcating social work ethics and
values as well as ample instruction in theory, methodology,
specific bio-psychosocial knowledge, and skills, that prepare
the individual for practice as a clinical social worker;
- To receive field placements in direct-service settings with
competent clinical supervision by clinical social workers state-licensed
at the highest level; and
- To be prepared to enter the workforce supplied with specific
information about the post-graduate professional career path,
including state licensure procedures, job opportunities, available
clinical supervision, and access to supportive resources.
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