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hey Troy welcome back this is the nesw code of ethics breakdown part six so stay tuned okay so lets jump into it so 1.08 access to records a social workers should provide clients with reasonable access to records concerning the client social workers who are concerned that clients access to their records could cause serious misunderstanding or harm to the client should provide assistance in interpreting the records and consultation with the client regarding the records so right there just off of those uh those opening sentences if we get in a question where its saying something along the lines of you know access to client records it says right here social workers should provide clients with reasonable access to records concerning the client so if a client wanted access to the records they should be able to have access to their records right now uh how about in this circumstance where social workers who are concerned the clients access to their records could cause serious misunderstand