ACCURATE EXPERT VERIFIED 100+ QUESTIONS &
ANSWERS FOR GUARANTEED PASS
1. Professional activity of helping individuals, groups, or communities en-
hance or restore their capacity for social functioning and creating societal
conditions favorable to this goal ANS Social work
2. A nation's system of programs, benefits, and services that help people meet
those social, economic, educational and health needs that are fundamental to
the maintenance of society ANS Social welfare
3. Relationship between Social Work & Social Welfare ANS Social welfare
encom- passes social work
While the term social welfare refers more generally to the well-being of groups
and individuals as well as the system of social service delivery, the term social
work refers more specifically to the professional practice of delivering these social
services
4. *Strengths perspective (five primary underlying principles)*
What is this? ANS • Every has strengths (individual, group, community, etc.)
• Trauma, etc. may be injurious but may also be a source of challenge and opportu-
nity
• Assume you do NOT know the upper limits of client's capacity to grow and change
*• Best serve clients by collaborating*
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, • Every environment is full of resources
Have to take into account everything about a person; focus on client as a person,
not just to solve the problem
5. Person-in-environment ANS • Environmental and historical context
o Culture
o Historic time
• Multiple system levels
o Assessment
o Intervention
cMicro
cMezzo
cMacro
6. BASW ANS • BSW/BASW (at CNU) is entry-level degree
o Generalist social work
o Field work
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, 7. MSW ANS • MSW provides advanced, specialized training
o Specialization
o Advanced standing
8. Regulations of Social Work ANS ANS • Licensing is conducted by each state
• Licensing more rigorous than credentialing in terms of requirements and enforce-
ment
• Needed for ANS
o Consumer protection
o Professional standards and quality control
o Third party payments
9. Social Work Roles ANS ANS
Counselor Educator
Broker
Mobilizer
Mediator
Facilitator
Advocate
Case Manager
Supervisor
Manager
3M, 2C, E, B, F, A, S
10. Counselor ANS • Guidance
• Assist in planned change process
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, • Emotional support
o No matter what role you go into, you will be a counselor to some extent
11. Educator ANS • Gives information
• Teaches skills
12. Broker ANS • Links client systems to needed resources
13. *Mobilizer* ANS (macro practice)
• Community organizer
• Convenes community members and resources to effect change
14. Mediator ANS • Resolves arguments or disagreements
o Between political parties, couples, etc.
• Micro, mezzo or macro systems
15. *Facilitator* ANS • Guides group experience (different types of groups)
o Guides experience so it reaches goal
o (education/support group, etc.)
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