Asked by
Esteban Casillas
on Dec 13, 2024Verified
Beneficence means:
A) Altruism that is inherent in the professional role.
B) The moral imperative to enhance clients' well-being.
C) The receiving of benefits from social programs.
D) Going beyond the typical policy advocate role.
Beneficence
The ethical principle that advocates for actions that promote the welfare and well-being of others, often considered in medical and research contexts.
Moral Imperative
A duty or obligation guided by ethical considerations and principles, compelling an individual or society to act in a certain manner.
Altruism
The practice of selfless concern for the well-being of others.
- Comprehend the principle of beneficence in the context of social work and policy advocacy.
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Learning Objectives
- Comprehend the principle of beneficence in the context of social work and policy advocacy.