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An ethical dilemma in volunteer professional relationships
Abstract Ethical issues in social welfare agencies tend to focus on conflicts between social workers and clients and other personnel. This article discusses a social worker's ethical dilemma when a volunteer seeks to circumvent agency rules. Values, principles, and theories of justice are used to analyze the case, and a process of ethical decision making delineates the steps leading toward the decision.