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BSW1501
EXAM PACK
DISTINCTION QUALITY
UNISA EXAM
,BSW1501 EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 2026
PART 1: STATEMENTS
INSTRUCTIONS: Indicate every lime whether the statements that follow are true or false
Should the statement be correct mark 1 (True)
Should the statement be Incorrect mark 2 (False)
QUESTION 1
Social services should actually be on the same footing as public services
This statement is true.
Sickness, childhood, old age, and unemployment are conditions in which people become
dependent. Receiving social sendees is commonly characterised as ’’dependency”. Spicker
(1995:164) states that the idea of dependency has been very important within welfare, not only
because it has a set of fairly negative connotations, but also because people who are dependent are
seen as a burden on others. He also cites Titmuss (1955) who argued that the states of dependency
which people experience should be accepted as a normal part of life. Social services should actually
be on the same footing as public sendees. People who depend on health care or education are
viewed different from people who are dependent on social sendees. The receivers of public sendees
are not seen as dependent, for example municipal sendees, in contrast to receivers of social sendees
who are seen as dependent, and as a burden, and they are accordingly being stigmatised. Du Toit et
al (1998:73) put it as follows:
QUESTION 2
The residual approach to social welfare is based on the belief that services should be
rendered on a long-term basis
This statement is false.
This approach is also based on the belief that services should be rendered only on a short-term basis
in crisis situations, that individuals should do everything in their power to meet their own needs in a
""normal"" maimer, and that services should be withdrawn as soon as individuals are able to
function ""normally"". By implication, this means that when people cannot meet their own needs,
the reason for this may be formd in their inability to function effectively. In other words it is
people"s own fault if they require outside help. Pierce (1989:47) has the following to say about this
approach:
,QUESTION 3
The residual approach to social welfare originated after World War II in third world countries
seeking to design social welfare programs that would also enhance their economic
development
This statement is false.
The developmental approach to social welfare originated after World War II in Third World
countries seeking to design social welfare programs that would also enhance their economic
development.
QUESTION 4
The concept social work and social welfare have the same meaning
This statement is false.
The concepts social welfare and social work are often confused and used as if they
were synonymous (have the same meaning). The meaning you personally attach to the
concept social welfare will almost certainly also affect the meaning you attach to the
concept social work.
Note that social work is not the only field concerned with people"s social welfare. Social welfare
implies more than services rendered by the social work profession. A glance into the history of
social welfare reveals that basic welfare seivices have been provided down the centimes for
, QUESTION 5
Poverty can be regarded as one of the conditions in which people become dependent
This statement is false.
Sickness, childhood, old age, and unemployment are conditions in which people become
dependent. Receiving social services is commonly characterised as ’’dependency' 1. Spicker
(1995:164) states that the idea of dependency has been very important within welfare, not only
because it has a set of fairly negative connotations, but also because people who are dependent are
seen as a burden on others. He also cites Titmuss (1955) who argued that the states of dependency
which people experience should be accepted as a normal part of life. Social services should actually
be on the same footing as public services. People who depend on health care or education are
viewed different from people who are dependent on social services. The receivers of public services
are not seen as dependent, for example municipal services, in contrast to receivers of social services
who are seen as dependent, and as a burden, and they are accordingly being stigmatised. Du Toit et
al (1998:73) put it as follows:
QUESTION 6
The basic conditions underlying the people-centred approach are congruency,
individualisation, self-determination and confidentiality
This statement is false.
• the basic conditions underlying the person-centred approach (congruence, empathy,
unconditional positive regard and the relinquishing of personal power)
QUESTION 7
Social welfare originates solely from the need to manage social problems
This statement is false.
Social welfare did not originate solely from the need to manage social problems, but was also an
extension of a basic philosophical view of mankind. The philosophical foundation of social welfare
is apparent in the following approaches to mankind:
QUESTION 8
People who depend on health care cannot be viewed different from people who are
dependent on social services
This statement is true.
Sickness, childhood, old age, and unemployment are conditions in which people become
dependent. Receiving social services is commonly characterised as ’'dependency". Spicker
(1995:164) states that the idea of dependency has been very important within welfare, not only
because it has a set of fairly negative connotations, but also because people who are dependent are
seen as a burden on others. He also cites Titmuss (1955) who argued that the states of dependency
which people experience should be accepted as a normal pail of life. Social services should actually
be on the same footing as public services. People who depend on health care or education are
viewed different from people who are dependent on social services. The receivers of public services
are not seen as dependent, for example municipal services, in contrast to receivers of social services
who are seen as dependent, and as a burden, and they are accordingly being stigmatised. Du Toit et
al (1998:73) put it as follows:
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BSW1501
EXAM PACK
DISTINCTION QUALITY
UNISA EXAM
,BSW1501 EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 2026
PART 1: STATEMENTS
INSTRUCTIONS: Indicate every lime whether the statements that follow are true or false
Should the statement be correct mark 1 (True)
Should the statement be Incorrect mark 2 (False)
QUESTION 1
Social services should actually be on the same footing as public services
This statement is true.
Sickness, childhood, old age, and unemployment are conditions in which people become
dependent. Receiving social sendees is commonly characterised as ’’dependency”. Spicker
(1995:164) states that the idea of dependency has been very important within welfare, not only
because it has a set of fairly negative connotations, but also because people who are dependent are
seen as a burden on others. He also cites Titmuss (1955) who argued that the states of dependency
which people experience should be accepted as a normal part of life. Social services should actually
be on the same footing as public sendees. People who depend on health care or education are
viewed different from people who are dependent on social sendees. The receivers of public sendees
are not seen as dependent, for example municipal sendees, in contrast to receivers of social sendees
who are seen as dependent, and as a burden, and they are accordingly being stigmatised. Du Toit et
al (1998:73) put it as follows:
QUESTION 2
The residual approach to social welfare is based on the belief that services should be
rendered on a long-term basis
This statement is false.
This approach is also based on the belief that services should be rendered only on a short-term basis
in crisis situations, that individuals should do everything in their power to meet their own needs in a
""normal"" maimer, and that services should be withdrawn as soon as individuals are able to
function ""normally"". By implication, this means that when people cannot meet their own needs,
the reason for this may be formd in their inability to function effectively. In other words it is
people"s own fault if they require outside help. Pierce (1989:47) has the following to say about this
approach:
,QUESTION 3
The residual approach to social welfare originated after World War II in third world countries
seeking to design social welfare programs that would also enhance their economic
development
This statement is false.
The developmental approach to social welfare originated after World War II in Third World
countries seeking to design social welfare programs that would also enhance their economic
development.
QUESTION 4
The concept social work and social welfare have the same meaning
This statement is false.
The concepts social welfare and social work are often confused and used as if they
were synonymous (have the same meaning). The meaning you personally attach to the
concept social welfare will almost certainly also affect the meaning you attach to the
concept social work.
Note that social work is not the only field concerned with people"s social welfare. Social welfare
implies more than services rendered by the social work profession. A glance into the history of
social welfare reveals that basic welfare seivices have been provided down the centimes for
, QUESTION 5
Poverty can be regarded as one of the conditions in which people become dependent
This statement is false.
Sickness, childhood, old age, and unemployment are conditions in which people become
dependent. Receiving social services is commonly characterised as ’’dependency' 1. Spicker
(1995:164) states that the idea of dependency has been very important within welfare, not only
because it has a set of fairly negative connotations, but also because people who are dependent are
seen as a burden on others. He also cites Titmuss (1955) who argued that the states of dependency
which people experience should be accepted as a normal part of life. Social services should actually
be on the same footing as public services. People who depend on health care or education are
viewed different from people who are dependent on social services. The receivers of public services
are not seen as dependent, for example municipal services, in contrast to receivers of social services
who are seen as dependent, and as a burden, and they are accordingly being stigmatised. Du Toit et
al (1998:73) put it as follows:
QUESTION 6
The basic conditions underlying the people-centred approach are congruency,
individualisation, self-determination and confidentiality
This statement is false.
• the basic conditions underlying the person-centred approach (congruence, empathy,
unconditional positive regard and the relinquishing of personal power)
QUESTION 7
Social welfare originates solely from the need to manage social problems
This statement is false.
Social welfare did not originate solely from the need to manage social problems, but was also an
extension of a basic philosophical view of mankind. The philosophical foundation of social welfare
is apparent in the following approaches to mankind:
QUESTION 8
People who depend on health care cannot be viewed different from people who are
dependent on social services
This statement is true.
Sickness, childhood, old age, and unemployment are conditions in which people become
dependent. Receiving social services is commonly characterised as ’'dependency". Spicker
(1995:164) states that the idea of dependency has been very important within welfare, not only
because it has a set of fairly negative connotations, but also because people who are dependent are
seen as a burden on others. He also cites Titmuss (1955) who argued that the states of dependency
which people experience should be accepted as a normal pail of life. Social services should actually
be on the same footing as public services. People who depend on health care or education are
viewed different from people who are dependent on social services. The receivers of public services
are not seen as dependent, for example municipal services, in contrast to receivers of social services
who are seen as dependent, and as a burden, and they are accordingly being stigmatised. Du Toit et
al (1998:73) put it as follows:
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