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What is the Council on Social Work Education
To be a social worker you must hold a SW degree from an education institutional accredited by what entity?
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What is chapter 5: Dimensions of Diversity
You would review this chapter if you wanted to read about cultural competence.
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True, see chapter 2
True or False: The goal of the Settlement Movement was to shrink the gap between people who were poor and people of the wealthier class
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What is the Code of Ethics, established by the National Association of Social Workers
Social workers are guided by this set of values and ethic
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Who is Mary Richmond
This social work pioneer authored and published a book titled " Social Diagnosis"
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What is micro practice
This type of social work practice refers to working with an individual rather then a large community
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What are race, gender, sexual identity, sexual orientation, social class, age, political views, religion, persons with disabilities
Name examples of diversity (forms of diversity)
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True, see chapter 2
True or False- Social Security Act if 1935 included residual and institutional program (public assistance and social insurance)
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True
True or False- social worker are committed to fight for social justice
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Who is Jane Addams
This social work pioneer was best know for her work with the settlement movement
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What is advocacy
This term means "pleading the cause of another or speaking up and supporting someone"
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What is ethnic group
This term describes a group that shares common cultural patterns or national origins
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True
True or False- Alcoholic Anonymous is an example of a self help group
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True
True or False- privilege is attained by being a member of the dominant group
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What are high education, substance abuse, mental health, healthcare, schools, child welfare, hospitals, criminal justice, gerontology, etc.
These are possible career fields for social worker
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what is cognitive behavioral theory
This theory states that how a person thinks determines or contributes to how the person feels and behaves
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What is the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990
"Reasonable Accommodations" was a provision that was included in what Act
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What is the 19th amendment
This amendment to the U.S. Constitution gave women the right to vote
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What is cultural pluralism (chapter 4)
This model of intergroup relations states that people mix socially and economically with other groups while retaining their own unique cultural characteristics
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False
True or False- Most social workers work for the government
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What is Person In Environment
This perspective shows the interaction between a person and their environment (or the systems around them)
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What are classism, ableism, sexism, racism, homophobia, ageism, prejudice, discrimination, oppression, etc.
These are examples of barriers to social justice
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True
True or False- Socialization theory explains social injustice as a learned behavior through observation. Process of learning the values, beliefs and norms of a group
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What is strengths perspective
This perspective focuses on a client's strengths rather than their deficits
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What are Caucasian, male, protestant, able bodied, heterosexual
These are the characteristics of the historic dominant group
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