Human rights involve the premise that all people are entitled to basic rights and treatment. - Answers
True
________ is the ability of an individual, family, group, community, or organization to recover from
adversity and resume functioning, even when suffering serious trouble, confusion, or hardship. -
Answers Resiliency
List at least seven factors that relate to human diversity. Then, explain why the understanding
intersectionality is important in today's generalist practice. - Answers Factors that relate to human
diversity include: ethnicity, culture, gender, values, spiritual or religious beliefs, sexual orientation,
mental/ physical health, life experiences, age, and political ideology.Why understanding intersectionality
is important because it helps social workers understand how to work through ethical dilemmas. Every
human being is complex and can belong to multiple overlapping groups that relate to why that said
person is diverse. Human experiences cannot be defined as one reason for inequality or injustice. It's
more like a web of systems, practices, and policies and how those systems effect people at a micro,
meso, and macro level. So the more open minded and culturally competent a professional is, the more
culturally competent they will become and the more likely that they are incorporating the idea of
intersectionality in their practice.
Which term is defined as the set of key values, beliefs, understandings, and norms shared by members
of a company or group? - Answers Organizational culture
Reichert cited three facets of human rights. Which of the following is NOT one of them? - Answers
Personal or political power to take action to improve life situations
The two dimensions in resiliency are experience and intellect. - Answers False
Social workers should develop a nonjudgmental attitude and learn about the cultures of their clients. -
Answers True
One of the core values in the NASW Code of Ethics involves the importance of human relationships. -
Answers
Gender identity is culturally defined. - Answers False
Which of the following is not a category of ethical standards in the NASW Code of Ethics? - Answers
Social workers' ethical responsibilities to legislative representatives.
Which of the following terms concerns principles that specify what is good and what is bad? - Answers
Ethics
Which conceptual framework was initially developed by Karl Lewin and focuses on the relationship
between the group and its environment? - Answers Field
, The NASW Code of Ethics standard "Social workers' ethical responsibilities to the social work profession"
includes two dimensions: integrity and social welfare. - Answers False
Which of the following accurately defines cultural competence? - Answers The mastery of a particular
set of knowledge, skills, policies, and programs used by the social worker that address the cultural needs
of individuals, families, groups, and communities.
Which term is defined as the act of stepping forward on the behalf of the client system in order to
promote fair and equitable treatment or gain needed resources? - Answers Advocacy
Oppression always bestows power and advantage on certain people who are regarded as the norm and
denied to others based on status as different. - Answers True
What professional values characterize the generalist practice? Briefly describe their relationship to the
macro social environment. - Answers The generalist practice should have the following professional
values: inclusivity, critical thinking, problem-solving, and integrity.
When it comes to the macro social environment, a social worker can work in these professional roles:
Advocator, mediator, integrator/coordinator, manager, Educator, etc. Which can affect their
responsibilities in the macro environment.
Define values and ethics. Why is it important for the generalist to adhere to and apply these when
working in the macro social environment? - Answers Values are what people decide are worthy qualities
to abide by, such as having integrity, being compassionate, or being family-oriented. Ethics usually
involve principles that give context to what is important, good, or bad. The generalist needs to adhere to
and apply values/ethics to their profession because they serve as a guide for appropriate behavior.
Valances are forces that push one toward or pull one away from group involvement and participation. -
Answers True
Which of the following is NOT a skill required of effective task group leaders? - Answers Providing
counseling for members
Compare and contrast field theory and social exchange theory. - Answers The differences between the
two theories is that field views the group as an entity moving together through its immediate
environment in pursuit of goals. Social exchange theory focuses more on the individuals within the
group. While viewing the group as a way that social exchange takes place. The similarities is that both
theories are group based approaches and that it takes every individual within the group to do their
collective part to help the group function positively. Rewards and costs can be thoughts of as valences as
well. Since those words both mean the negative and positive things group members can feel within a
group.
Which of the following statements regarding confidentiality is FALSE? - Answers Leaders must avoid
sanctions for violations of confidentiality as these have proven ineffective deterrents