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Who was Charlotte Whitton? - correct answer ✔✔promoted social casework. Director of
Canadian Welfare Council
Who was Jane Addams? What was her connection to settlement houses? - correct answer
✔✔Helped developed settlement houses in North america
Founded Hull House in Chicago & Women's International League for Peace and Freedom
Second woman to receive Nobel Peace Prize (1931)
Who was Mary Richmond? - correct answer ✔✔USA
developed social casework
wrote social diagnosis
Which places did social work developed welfare structures within? - correct answer
✔✔Returning veterans
Child welfare
Aboriignal affairs
Pensions and welfare
Health care, etc.
Give a list of federal programs - correct answer ✔✔Employment Insurance (formally
Unemployment Insurance)
Canadian Pension Plan
Old Age Security and Guaranteed Income Supplement
, Spouse's Allowance
Veteran's Pensions and War Veterans Allowances
RRSPs
Resettlement Assistance (since 1998)
Canada Child Tax Benefit (since 1998)
Give a list of theoretical approaches - correct answer ✔✔Ecosystem theories
Psycho-dynamic theories
Person-centered approaches
Behavioural and cognitive behavioural theories/approaches
Story-telling theories
Strengths-based socialo work
:"Mountain-moving" theories: Feminist approaches, anti-oppresive practice, Indigenous
approaches, structural social work, critical social work
Describe Psycho-Dynamic Theories - correct answer ✔✔Based on the work of Sigmund Freud
Key Themes:
Diagnostic: How past experiences have shaped us
Importance of subconscious
Id, superego, and ego
Very well-established in social work, particularly prevalent up to 50s
Bowlby's Attachment theory based in psychodynamic approach
List Types of Mountain Moving Theories - correct answer ✔✔Feminist (Helen Levine): Many
versions. Fighting patriarchy. intersectionality
Anti-oppressive practice (Donna Baines): Multiple forms of oppression. Social work is political
Indigenous approaches:Indigenous worldviews and traditions. Self-determination