Social Work Studies
What are social worker roles?
- Analyst or Evaluator - Mobilizer - Broker - Educator (AND MORE!!!!)
What are the social work values?
- Dignity and Worth of a Person - Competence - Integrity - Social Justice - Importance of Human Relationships (ADD MORE!!!!)
What human rights does the IFSW present as a common standard?
- Life - Solidarity - The Environment (MIGHT HAVE MORE)
What are some theories as to why we age?
- continuity theory - exchange theory - developmental theory - activity theory (ADD MORE)
What is the order for the primary levels of social work? (Hint: the 3 m's)
1) Macro 2) Mezzo 3) Micro
What is the most commonly misused substance?
Alcohol
Julia has been meeting with a client for about one year. The client recently disclosed in therapy that they want to quit drinking and would like to work on this in their future sessions. While Julia tells the client she will continue to support her for emotional support, she needs to refer the client to another therapist for the goal of quitting drinking since Julia doesn't have education or experience in alcohol or drug treatment. What social work value does this best align with?
Competence
John is social worker who has been working with a family that has been homeless for about a month. The family has been able to stay in some temporary housing. John thought he found a perfect housing solution for the family, but the family turned it down because they felt is was too far away from the father's work and would also cause the children to need to change schools. While John is frustrated by this decision, he respects the family's choice and continues to look for other options. What social work value does this best align with?
Dignity and Worth of a Person
What is NOT a factor of whether an event is traumatic for someone... Education Event Effect Experience
Education
True or False: All women were given the right to vote through the 19th Amendment.
False
True or False: The most common perpetrators of child maltreatment are strangers.
False
True or False: Only soldiers can get PTSD?
False
What are services (that social workers are often involved in) that enable people with health problems to stay in their own home?
Home Health Care
What perspective of social welfare tends views needing assistance as a normal part of life and aligns with liberal politics?
Institutional Perspective
What does IFSW stand for?
International Federation of Social Workers
Realizing that people are complex and can belong to multiple, overlapping diverse groups is the concept of ___________ developed by Kimberle Crenshaw.
Intersectionality theory
What is the emphasis today in child protective services?
Keeping the family together.
Martha works for suicide prevention agency in WI. She coordinates programs to various locations across the state, raises awareness to the general public, and petitions government officials to provide funding for more suicide prevention programs and services. What is the primary level of social work that Martha is involved in?
Macro level
What psychology theory was talked about in the Poverty PowerPoint that discussed how physiological needs must met first before one can work on other needs, such as self-esteem?
Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs
Bao is a hospital social worker. In collaboration with a nurse, they provide education on prenatal class, breastfeeding, and parenting skills to expecting and/or new parents. What is the primary level of social work that Bao is involved in?
Mezzo level
Jordan is an individual therapist who owns a private practice and works with teenagers struggling with eating disorders. They meet their patients in an outpatient office setting. What is the primary level of social work that Jordan is involved in?
Micro Level
What's the most prevalent form (not necessarily the most reported, but the most prevalent) of child maltreatment?
Psychological Maltreatment
What perspective of social welfare views needing assistance as being "lazy" or another deficiency of the recipient?
Residual Perspective
Which perspective out of the residual perspective and institutional perspective aligns best with a conservative political view?
Residual Perspective
One example of economic injustice is that women's products are often priced higher than a comparable men's product. What is this called?
The Pink Tax
What was the intent of the Americans with Disabilities Act?
To reduce the stigma towards individuals with disabilities and remove barriers that resulted in their forced isolation.
True or False: All nursing homes with 120 BEDS OR MORE are required. to employ a social worker?
True
True or False: More children die each year from neglect than from abuse.
True
True or False: Our country's oldest and youngest citizens are at the highest risk for poor health.
True
True or False: Scientists still have no discovered why we age.
True
What document was created in 1984 to recognize fundamental human rights to be universally protected?
Universal Declaration of Human Rights
What act was signed into affect as a result of "bloody Sunday?"
Voting Rights Act of 1965
Are all of these examples of social welfare? - Government Student Loans - Food Stamps - Libraries
Yes!
Name two ways that a rural social worker's job might look different from an urban social worker.
Your Answer:Rural social workers may have deeper connections/relationships with their clients than urban social workers because there are less people living in the country than there are living in a city. Since there's a greater population in an urban community, than those urban social workers work more on the macro and mezzo level. Whereas, rural social workers would work on the micro and potentially mezzo level. Sometimes rural social workers case loads can be higher due to lack of providers in the area - however - they may have a better relationship/deeper connection through the "small town feel" and relatability.
At the beginning of the film Selma, Annie Lee Cooper, played by Oprah Winfrey, experienced what type of Jim Crow law that stopped her from voting?
literacy test
Coming from a strengths-perspective, when talking with a client about trauma, it is also important to talk about...
resiliency
Addiction is caused by...
social, biological, and environmental components
What is the goal of social welfare?
to help people live healthy, productive, and satisfying lives