Equality correct answersstates everyone should get the same thing
Equity correct answersstates people do not receive the
same things, rather they receive the same opportunities
Liberation correct answersstates, we can live in a state where
people are free and have equal opportunities despite
circumstances
in life.
Triple A-Approach correct answersAsk
questions, Assess the established facts and
issues involved, Assert a concluding opinion
Micro Practice correct answersInterventions/working with an
individual client Counseling, Therapy, Case Management
Mezzo Practice correct answersInterventions/working with small groups or
more than one person
Families, small groups, small community
Macro Practice correct answersInterventions/working with large groups or
concepts Organizations, Institutions, Communities, Policy Building
Sometimes it's not working with people, but rather
issues or concepts
Core Value 1 correct answersService: Providing help, resources, and benefits
so people can achieve their maximum potential.
Core Value 2 correct answersSocial Justice: Upholding the condition that in
a perfect world all citizens would
have identical "rights, protection, opportunities, obligations, and
social benefits." regardless of their backgrounds and membership in
diverse groups.
Core Value 3 correct answersDignity and Worth of the Person: Holding in
high esteem and appreciating individual value.
Core Value 4 correct answersImportance of Human Relationships: Valuing
the dynamic reciprocal interactions between social
workers and clients, including how they communicate, think and feel about
each other, and behave towards each other
, Core Value 5 correct answersIntegrity: Maintaining trustworthiness
and sound adherence to moral ideals
Core Value 6 correct answersCompetence: Having the necessary skills and
abilities to work effectively with clients.
What are a social workers ethical responsibilities to clients? correct
answersCommitment to Clients, Self determination, informed consent,
competence, cultural awareness and social diversity, conflict of interest,
privacy and confidentiality, access to records, sexual relationships,
physical contact, sexual harassment, derogatory language, payment for
service, clients who lack decision making capacity, interruption of
services, referral for services, termination of services.
What sections make up the Code of Ethics? correct
answersPreamble- Mission and Core Values
Purpose-
Overview of main functions and brief guide for
dealing with ethical issues or dilemmas
Principles/Values-
Broad ethical principles, based on core values and
how that informs practice
Ethical Standards-
Specific ethical standards to guide social works'
conduct
NASW Code of Ethics correct answersreflects the commitment of all social
workers to uphold the profession's values and to act ethically. Principles and
standards must be applied by individuals of good character who discern
moral questions and, in good faith, seek to make reliable ethical judgments.
Discrimination correct answersThe act of treating people differently based
on the fact that they belong to some group rather than on merit
Oppression correct answersPutting extreme limitations and constraints on
some people, group, or large system
Marginalization correct answersHaving less power and being viewed as less
important than others in the society because of belonging to some group or
having some characteristic
Racial, economic, ethnic, political, gender, age, religion...etc
Alienation correct answersFeeling that you do not fit in or are not related
as well as others in the mainstream society based on the factors of
marginalization
Race correct answersbiological inheritance