1. b. be honest and report the matter to the authorities.
2. a. subject Tebogo to a disciplinary process.
3. d. suspend Tebogo’s registration and subject her to a disciplinary process
before her reinstatement can be considered.
4. b. Provide counselling to the patient, to discuss in depth her decision and
the effect it will have on her family.
5. a. Promise to assist the learner.
6. a. Create a good working relationship characterised by trust, to allow
Phiwe to freely express his fears and concerns.
7. c. Arrange a counselling session for the couple.
8. a. Explain the process for obtaining social work services, including
assessments and therapy options.
9. d. The family’s cultural background and values.
10. a. Ignore Mercy’s situation
11. b. Report Ms Unu to the supervisor
12. b. physical
13. c. social worker
14. a. Why did you refuse to work at the local store?
15. b. By establishing a trusting relationship
16. d. Having information about child abuse, supporting prevention
programmes and teaching children their rights
17. b. In the above case study, it is important to consider the child’s best
interests.
18. c. All individuals involved in the case should be treated with respect and
dignity.
19. c. respect her as a unique individual and afford her privacy
20. b. View every individual as unique
21. d. Services provided to the family should be shared with the entire village.
22. c. Yes, information empowers people
23. c. Has long-term effects on the wellbeing of children
24. b. his intake of alcohol has increased
25. c. equipped with knowledge about addiction and relapse prevention
strategies
26. a. Seek to understand Mrs Thata’s problem, without judging her.
2. a. subject Tebogo to a disciplinary process.
3. d. suspend Tebogo’s registration and subject her to a disciplinary process
before her reinstatement can be considered.
4. b. Provide counselling to the patient, to discuss in depth her decision and
the effect it will have on her family.
5. a. Promise to assist the learner.
6. a. Create a good working relationship characterised by trust, to allow
Phiwe to freely express his fears and concerns.
7. c. Arrange a counselling session for the couple.
8. a. Explain the process for obtaining social work services, including
assessments and therapy options.
9. d. The family’s cultural background and values.
10. a. Ignore Mercy’s situation
11. b. Report Ms Unu to the supervisor
12. b. physical
13. c. social worker
14. a. Why did you refuse to work at the local store?
15. b. By establishing a trusting relationship
16. d. Having information about child abuse, supporting prevention
programmes and teaching children their rights
17. b. In the above case study, it is important to consider the child’s best
interests.
18. c. All individuals involved in the case should be treated with respect and
dignity.
19. c. respect her as a unique individual and afford her privacy
20. b. View every individual as unique
21. d. Services provided to the family should be shared with the entire village.
22. c. Yes, information empowers people
23. c. Has long-term effects on the wellbeing of children
24. b. his intake of alcohol has increased
25. c. equipped with knowledge about addiction and relapse prevention
strategies
26. a. Seek to understand Mrs Thata’s problem, without judging her.