2) How do your examples of the three key terms (diversity, heterogeneity, and privilege) relate to the six Social Work values of integrity, service, social justice, competence, the importance of human relationships, and the dignity and worth of the person
Dignity and worth of the person
Ethical principle: Be respectful of every person and mindful of cultural and ethnic diversity.
Social justice
Ethical principle: Challenge social injustice and work for social change on behalf of vulnerable and oppressed people.
Service
Ethical principle: Serve people in need and work to address social problems.
Integrity
Ethical principle: Be trustworthy and uphold the profession's mission, values, ethical principles and ethical standards.
Competence
Ethical principle: Practice within areas of competence, continuously develop professional knowledge and expertise, and contribute to the knowledge of the profession.
Importance of human relationship
Ethical principle: Recognize and value the importance of human relationships, and work to strengthen these relationships in order to enhance the well-being of individuals and communities.
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