Hi Ray! I took my LSW exam today and passed! Thank you so much for doing these videos; this video in particular broke down spectacularly how to deal with this situation and was so helpful! Keep doing what you do!
1.) contact client, keep them in the loop. Client can also decline ( assert privilege). Our best interest is for the client. 2.) Coming from judge/court, contact client if it’s an option however if SW contacted client then advocate for client by limited release or confidentiality. Based on scenario in video for first/next.
Hey Ray! I wanted to thank you for your helpful tips and video series for taking the LSW exam. I watched a lot of your videos before the exam and they helped more than the books I was using. I wanted to let you know that I passed my exam after the second time and I'm official!!! I tell everyone about your videos and how they helped. Thanks buddy. I really appreciate you!
Hey Ray! I just wanted to say THANK YOU!!! Your clarity, wisdom and guidance played a pivotal role in me passing my LCSW exam yesterday. I passed on my first try!
I am loving your videos! You have a nack for breaking things down. One thing though regarding subpoenas For the exam, this is not a situation where you will notify the client first. You must comply. It's still a great thing to keep them in the loop, but the court comes first.
Hey Ray! Thanks again for all the help with these videos. I am sorry for the plethora of comments. I am studying away for my LMSW test. I took a practice test on the ASWB website. I don't want to break any rules or get in trouble. Paraphrasing, I selected the answer choice to reach out to the client first, but the ASWB marked my answer as incorrect and said I should have reached out to legal counsel FIRST. Any way you could help me with this question? I feel like in general ive been given different feedback if I should go to the client or legal counsel first, and I don't want to get it wrong on the test. Thank you! Once again, I hope I did not break any rules.
Your videos were so helpful and easy to understand/follow. Thank you because you definitely helped me pass my Clinical Exam last week!!! Keep doing what you do!!
What about consult legal advice? Someone said when you get a subpoena if the answer has this choose first?!?! I’m confused because all study material I’ve studied says client, claim privilege, consult supervisor, legal….
Hey Ray, I have watched you for the past week. Thanks for all the tips and info! I test tomorrow, shew lordy- fingers crossed. I am nervous but I am hoping you pop in and out of my mind during to help me remember the things I struggle with. You're videos are much appreciated!
I had a practice e question where the correct answer was “consult with your supervisor”, where would this fit in the cereal analogy? It seemed to me that this practice answer was saying I needed to talk to my supervisor before doing anything else. Thanks!
I had a question on a practice exam that said that the first action was to talk to the agency's legal counsel before reaching out to the client to see if we can release the records. Why?
Hey, Katherine. Yes, that would be correct because it’s still speaking with legal counsel, they just happen to have one at their agency which is useful.
Hi Ray! I have a question about this topic. If we receive a supoena from a judge or a court order, can we request that they withdraw the order if it would be harmful to the client? Is that an option? I know that we can request them to limit the records we send, but can we actually request that they withdraw the order entirely? Thanks!
Hey, Alyssa. The only time the social worker would contact their own lawyer is if the subpoena was for the actual social worker to appear in court. If that were the case, the social worker would want to seek legal counsel for themselves.
Update - You're able to inform the client first. 1.07 Privacy and Confidentiality (d) If social workers plan to disclose confidential information, they should (when feasible and to the extent possible) inform clients about the disclosure and the potential consequences prior to disclosing the information. This applies whether social workers disclose confidential information on the basis of a legal requirement or client consent. (e) Social workers should discuss with clients and other interested parties the nature of confidentiality and limitations of clients’ right to confidentiality. Social workers should review with clients circumstances where confidential information may be requested and where disclosure of confidential information may be legally required. This discussion should occur as soon as possible in the social worker-client relationship and as needed throughout the course of the relationship.
Hi Ray! I took my LSW exam today and passed! Thank you so much for doing these videos; this video in particular broke down spectacularly how to deal with this situation and was so helpful! Keep doing what you do!
1.) contact client, keep them in the loop. Client can also decline ( assert privilege). Our best interest is for the client.
2.) Coming from judge/court, contact client if it’s an option however if SW contacted client then advocate for client by limited release or confidentiality.
Based on scenario in video for first/next.
Hey Ray! I wanted to thank you for your helpful tips and video series for taking the LSW exam. I watched a lot of your videos before the exam and they helped more than the books I was using. I wanted to let you know that I passed my exam after the second time and I'm official!!! I tell everyone about your videos and how they helped. Thanks buddy. I really appreciate you!
Hey, Jon! Nice! I'm glad to hear that you passed! Thank you for letting others know as well. I appreciate it.
Hey Ray! I just wanted to say THANK YOU!!! Your clarity, wisdom and guidance played a pivotal role in me passing my LCSW exam yesterday. I passed on my first try!
Hey, Shanika!
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Thanks this is very helpful! Love the "Pink elephant" in the room !!!
Hey, Patricia! Haha thank you!
Thank you for your videos! These videos alongside additional resources helped me pass my LMSW exam.... the first time!
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Super excellent, Ray! Much better answer than the Magic 8 Ball!
This really helped me understand, thank you! Side note - I've known some weirdos who put the milk in before the cereal.
Thanks for checking out my channel! Milk before the cereal? Oh man lol
I do spoon, milk, bowl, cereal. Always a mess.
Ray, I love you videos…
Interesting topic. Thanks for the helpful tips
I am loving your videos! You have a nack for breaking things down. One thing though regarding subpoenas For the exam, this is not a situation where you will notify the client first. You must comply. It's still a great thing to keep them in the loop, but the court comes first.
Gotcha! Thank you for that!
I am about to finish my BSW and you always have such interesting, helpful information. It's great to have a resource like this one to turn to.
Keep coming out with more videos! You’re awesome.
Hey, Misty! Will do!
Hey Ray! Thanks again for all the help with these videos. I am sorry for the plethora of comments. I am studying away for my LMSW test. I took a practice test on the ASWB website. I don't want to break any rules or get in trouble. Paraphrasing, I selected the answer choice to reach out to the client first, but the ASWB marked my answer as incorrect and said I should have reached out to legal counsel FIRST. Any way you could help me with this question? I feel like in general ive been given different feedback if I should go to the client or legal counsel first, and I don't want to get it wrong on the test. Thank you! Once again, I hope I did not break any rules.
Your videos were so helpful and easy to understand/follow. Thank you because you definitely helped me pass my Clinical Exam last week!!! Keep doing what you do!!
Hey, Lavon! Great job!! You did it! I'm glad to hear you passed.
Thank you yes please come out with more content your videos are very helpful thanks taking my license test in February 🤞🏽🙏🏿
Will do!
Hey ray what happens if the exam offers 1) seek legal consultation, 2) contact the client. What do you do in that situation????
What about consult legal advice? Someone said when you get a subpoena if the answer has this choose first?!?! I’m confused because all study material I’ve studied says client, claim privilege, consult supervisor, legal….
Hey Ray, I have watched you for the past week. Thanks for all the tips and info! I test tomorrow, shew lordy- fingers crossed. I am nervous but I am hoping you pop in and out of my mind during to help me remember the things I struggle with. You're videos are much appreciated!
Hey! Thank you for being a part of the tribe! Remember to breathe and take your time. Don’t rush, and trust the work you’ve put in. You got this! 🙏🏾
@@raytubelcsw Boy! I passed!!!! Thank you for your support.
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@@raytubelcsw I will recommend your channel to my coworkers as well. Thanks again.
@@millerlife1532 I appreciate it! I want our tribe to continue to grow and I’m happy you passed! Great job 👏🏾 🙏🏾
This was helpful, thank you!
Haha pink elephant, I see you!
I had a practice e question where the correct answer was “consult with your supervisor”, where would this fit in the cereal analogy? It seemed to me that this practice answer was saying I needed to talk to my supervisor before doing anything else. Thanks!
When would you seek legal counsel in your scenario?
Hey, Moni! Please watch this video: ua-cam.com/video/ymJRLEKxAYc/v-deo.htmlsi=k-Uf0Zgn-cwgpBQ5
I had a question on a practice exam that said that the first action was to talk to the agency's legal counsel before reaching out to the client to see if we can release the records. Why?
Hey, Katherine. Yes, that would be correct because it’s still speaking with legal counsel, they just happen to have one at their agency which is useful.
Hi Ray! I have a question about this topic. If we receive a supoena from a judge or a court order, can we request that they withdraw the order if it would be harmful to the client? Is that an option?
I know that we can request them to limit the records we send, but can we actually request that they withdraw the order entirely? Thanks!
Thanks!
Hey, Quis! Absolutely!
This scares me
I'm a little confused because some rationales say we are supposed to contact our own lawyers first then contact the client.
Hey, Alyssa. The only time the social worker would contact their own lawyer is if the subpoena was for the actual social worker to appear in court. If that were the case, the social worker would want to seek legal counsel for themselves.
I just took a aswb practice exam and it said seek supervision before contacting the client.
i'm sorry but this is wrong when your court ordered u are not suppose to contact client first apply to the request firsts
Yeah you aren’t. Only if lawyer orders
Update - You're able to inform the client first.
1.07 Privacy and Confidentiality
(d) If social workers plan to disclose confidential information, they should (when feasible and to the extent possible) inform clients about the disclosure and the potential consequences prior to disclosing the information. This applies whether social workers disclose confidential information on the basis of a legal requirement or client consent.
(e) Social workers should discuss with clients and other interested parties the nature of confidentiality and limitations of clients’ right to confidentiality. Social workers should review with clients circumstances where confidential information may be requested and where disclosure of confidential information may be legally required. This discussion should occur as soon as possible in the social worker-client relationship and as needed throughout the course of the relationship.
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I spell it like, “Elle” to be original lol. She’s a necessary contributor to the learning process lmao 🐘🙏🏾
@@raytubelcsw I used your psychotropic trick and omg it is great thank you!
@@EsaCrisbel Nice! I'm glad it helped! Make sure to let other social workers know so they don't stress about it. I know it can be a lot.