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Social Work
Ans: is not only a science and an art of helping; it is also by
itself a process of maintaining and enhancing humanity. The
focus of our work should be on allowing the brighter side of
human nature to shine and flourish instead of on simply
resolving problems
the NASW's Definition of Social Work (2000)
Ans: - Work profession promotes social change, problem
solving in human relationships, and the empowerment and
liberation of people to enhance well-being.
-Social work intervenes at the point where people interact with
their environments.
-Human rights and human justice are fundamental to the
profession.
Who Are Social Workers?
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Ans: Professionals
Mastered knowledge base and skills
Adhere to values and ethics of the profession
Caring individuals
Empowering practitioners
Facilitate change
Work with others—partner with clients and colleagues
Generalist social work practice
Ans: -Applies generic practice modalities
-Sees the potential for change at various levels
-Views human behavior in the social environment
-Integrates direct practice with social policy and research
Generalist Practitioners
Ans: -Are able to work with a variety of systems
-Work with client systems at all levels
-Work with organizations
-Advocate for social change
-Refer clients to available and needed resources
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-Research social work practice
The Purpose of Social Work
Ans: To "promote or restore a mutually beneficial interaction
between individuals and society in order to improve the quality
of life for everyone" (NASW Working Statement on Purpose p.
6).
Social work goals:
Ans: Enhance social functioning
Link client systems with resources
Improve the operation of the social service delivery network
Promote social justice through development of social policy
What Does the Term 'Social Welfare Policy' Mean?
Ans: -Recognition of human need and human interdependence
-Means to distribute societal resources, power, and status
-Institutional means of social control
-Means to reproduce prevailing social, economic, and political
relationships
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