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welcome to the savvy version of the nasw code of ethics i call this the savvy remix heres my disclaimer so listen up this presentation is made for the sole purposes of edutainment only do not try and come from me about my gifts or the way that i personally paraphrase the code of ethics it is my hope that this presentation serves the purposes for which i intend and thats to provide you with a more simplified and entertaining way that helps you to comprehend and retain the most vital information in the nasw code of ethics please be advised everything that savvy says has been paraphrased as my own rendition or understanding so understand that if you want to get the full unedited version of the original code of ethics it can be found on the nasw website as all the information is not included in this presentation so i do highly suggest that you read the original version as well so please enjoy the savvy way here are the six purposes of the nasw code of ethics i am not going to specificall