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ICARED: Rural Ethics Module Evaluation
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As a result of this module,
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Understand the history and context for ethical, rural social work practice.
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Identify how rural social work practice presents increased ethical risks in five (5) major areas.
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Improve and advance social workers’ understanding of ethical responsibility in rural communities.
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Apply ethics in a rural community that maintains the unique nature of the social worker “relationship” with clients, colleagues and the community.
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Module Evaluation
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The information presented was evidenced-based.
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The presenter was organized and easy to follow.
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The presenter demonstrated knowledge/expertise in the topic.
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The presentation was presented at a level that I could understand.
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Comments about the module?
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Suggestions for future modules focused on rural practice?
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