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What is Relative Poverty?
This type of poverty uses comparisons to determine who is poor and who is not
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What is False- Family is defined as individuals who are interrelated and have significant relationships
True or False- You must be blood related to be considered "family".
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What is an Individualized Education Plan (IEP)
This plan outlines the expected level of education performance for a child living with a disability.
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What is gerontology?
This is the study of the biological, psychological and social aspects of aging.
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What is wellness model
This model of healthcare is preventative in nature. Place the authority and responsibility of health in each person. More cost effective by addressing issues before they become chronic.
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What is Feminization of Poverty?
This term refers to the fact that poverty is more likely to happen to women than to men
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What is Social Learning Theory?
This theory states that behavior is learned through socialization
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What is learning disability?
This term refers to the difference between a child's overall intelligence and their ability to read, write and do mathematical calculations.
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What is ageism?
This is the prejudice of a person based on their age.
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What is medical model
This model of healthcare is reactive in nature. Address an issue after it is identified. This model is more expensive because it doesn't address an issue until it chronic
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What is Juvenilization of Poverty?
This term describes the tendency for children to be disproportionately represented in the ranks of those who are poor
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What is True
True or False- Child Welfare is a collection of programs, interventions, activities and policies that are intended to improve the overall wellbeing of children.
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What is True
True or False- LGBT students have a higher rate of bullying, death by suicide and drop out rate compared to the general school population.
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What is True
True or False- Social worker have to be aware of the legal and political aspects of working with older adults
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What is True
True or False- The Affordable Care Act (ACA) provided healthcare coverage for individuals with a pre-existing medical condition
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What is true
True or False- Unemployed means that your are able to work but are unable to find work
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What is mandated reporting or duty to report?
This policy states that social workers are legally required to report any suspicion of child abuse or neglect to the appropriate authority.
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What are support groups, individual counseling, bullying prevention, crisis intervention, community referrals, after/before school programs, mediation, life skills, college prep, case management, school safety, supporting special education, truancy/drop out prevention, etc.
These are potential roles of s school social worker
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What is the sandwich generation?
This refers to the a group of people who care for their aging parents while supporting their own children.
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what is True
True or False- A social worker can work is various careers in the healthcare fields.
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What is healthcare, access to education, mental health, crime, housing, substance abuse, nutrition, employment, domestic violence, stress, relationship issues, etc.
There are examples of potential "Costs of Poverty"
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What is True
True or False- The goal of Permanency Planning is to create stability for a child (service provided by Child Protective Services/Department of Child Safety)
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What is True
True or False- School prefer to limit removal of children with disabilities from regular education classes (mainstreaming)
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What is Kinship care
This type of care refers to someone who takes care of a family member or someone with a family-like relationship (ex. grandparent raising a grandchild or a niece caring for a elderly uncle)
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What are mental health, worsening physical healthcare, substance use/abuse, financial issues, employment, relationship issues/divorce, housing/homelessness.
These are potential "Costs of Healthcare"
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