Greene Annette D, Latting Jean Kantambu
Metropolitan One Church, One Child of Texas, Inc., Houston, USA.
Soc Work. 2004 Apr;49(2):219-30. doi: 10.1093/sw/49.2.219.
Advocacy has been an inherent component of social work since the mid-1800s. The NASW Code of Ethics explicitly promotes advocacy as an ethical stance against inhumane conditions. Whistle-blowing, on the other hand, occurs mostly in the business and public administration disciplines and is relatively unknown in the social work profession. Using facts from composite cases of whistle-blowing incidents, the purpose of this article is to review the social work profession's current stance on advocacy to protect clients' rights, define and describe theoretical and practical knowledge about whistle-blowing based on a literature review, explain whistle-blowing as a special form of advocacy, and offer guidance to potential whistle-blowers and their organizations on how to handle situations in which whistle-blowing is likely to be considered an option.
自19世纪中叶以来,倡导就一直是社会工作的一个固有组成部分。美国社会工作者协会的《伦理守则》明确将倡导作为一种针对不人道状况的伦理立场加以推广。另一方面,揭发行为大多发生在商业和公共行政领域,在社会工作专业中相对鲜为人知。本文利用揭发事件综合案例中的事实,旨在审视社会工作专业目前在倡导保护客户权利方面的立场,基于文献综述界定和描述关于揭发行为的理论及实践知识,将揭发行为解释为一种特殊形式的倡导,并就如何处理可能会考虑揭发行为的情况,为潜在的揭发者及其组织提供指导。