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hi there this is Karen Magruder and in today's video I'm going to talk you through the NASW code of ethics this is something that you'll probably hear about over and over again in your education as well as your practice and of course it's important for social workers to act ethically to follow our own morals as well as you know doing right by our clients our colleagues our employers and just representing the profession well as representatives of social work in addition you'll you'll get this in some of your classes as well as licensing exams so depending on which version of the licensing if you're at bachelor's master's or clinical level licensing exams ethics usually comprises roughly about 20% of that exam depending on the version so it's important to know all of this so diving in I'll give you some background so it was created by the NASW the national association of social workers and all social workers are held to these standards regardless of any astilbe membership that's somethi...