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hi thanks for joining me im karen magruder and this video is an overview of the nasw code of ethics with our 2021 update i am a therapist and also a social work professor and i really saw that there might be a gap in student social work student education around code of ethics and that its a really helpful refresher for practitioners in the field to help consult and and be ethical practitioners and i also hope that this is a helpful resource for maybe studying in school or licensing exams but my disclaimer here is that this is primarily a resource that ive made for students students have asked me to post it online so that they can access it after classes end and have had you know helpfully helped people out in the internet world as well but i this is not an official product of the university of texas at arlington or the nasw or the aswb this is just meant to be a helpful supplemental resource based on my understanding but always refer to the code of ethics in doubt lets talk a litt