Ariz. Chapter Member Sanctioned
The NASW National Board of Directors’ Executive Committee
approved the sanctioning of Erika Maxon on April 27,
2011, based on a self-report from this member of the Arizona Chapter. According
to the self-report, Maxon developed a personal and
sexual relationship with a client who was also a minor.
The National Ethics Committee reviewed the matter and
determined that the following sections of the NASW Code of Ethics were
violated: 1.06(a) (b) (c), Conflicts of Interest, 1.09(a) (c), Sexual
Relationships and 4.05(a) Impairment. Due to the legal issues involved and the
egregious nature of the violations, the NEC recommended several corrective
actions, including the following: self-report the misconduct to the appropriate
state child protective services authorities, in accordance with applicable
Arizona child abuse reporting statutes; if currently licensed, self-report to
the state licensing board and to her employer at the time of the alleged
incident. The member stated that she is no longer in the field of social work,
therefore, the NEC also recommended that if Maxon seeks to return to the social work profession, counseling should be sought from
a professional with an expertise in the subject areas of the Code of Ethics
that were violated for a period of no shorter than one year or until such time
that the counselor believes the issues have been successfully resolved.
The NEC requested that the self-reporting NASW member submit
proof of completion of the recommended corrective actions within seven days of
receipt of the decision letter. In addition, due to the seriousness of the
violations, the committee also recommended the following immediate sanction:
suspension of the Respondent’s NASW membership and credentials. Proof of
successful completion of counseling would be required for consideration of
reinstatement of membership. Finally, if the above recommended corrective
actions were not completed as scheduled, the NEC recommended the following
contingent sanction: publication of findings in the NASW News and Sanctions in
Force List.
The complainant did not submit proof of any corrective action
taken. In additional to the Executive Committee imposing all contingent and
immediate sanctions, the National Ethics Committee reported the child abuse to
the appropriate authorities.
From September 2011 NASW News. © 2011 National
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