The number of hours a BSW student completes every semester.
What is 240?
This document tracks the activities a student completes each week
What is a time sheet
How do you refer to yourself while at the practicum
What is a practicum student or social work student
NOT INTERN
The number of competencies in the learning contract
What is 9
What does NASW stand for and what do we use it for?
What is the National Association of Social Work and Code of Ethics?
Journal and Timesheets are due?
What is Monday at 5pm?
If it isn't written……
What is it didn't happen
If a client won't talk, what type of questions should you ask
What is questions that start with "what?" or
open ended questions
What is the phrase associated with a social workers approach to clients self determination?
What is meet the client where they are at?
Which three agencies do we make mandated reports to?
What is CPS, APS, EPS
What is Friday the week practicum begins
Name the 4 sections of a journal entry
What are : Analysis of social work skills and self awareness, NASW Code of Ethics, Supervision Agenda, and Time sheet
What are the 3 levels of social work practice?
What is: Micro, mezzo, macro?
What do HIPAA, ROIs, Consent Forms, etc all constitute as?
What is Confidentiality and/or Privacy?
What is it called when termination with a client is done incorrectly or without notice
What is Abandonment?
Name the main Field Document and how many times you submit it during the semester.
What is the learning contract and 3 times: learning contract, midterm and final learning contracts
Where do you find the Statement of Understanding for you to sign before you start practicum?
What is BSW Manual
What is the chain of command if you are experiencing a difficulty with a client or at your practicum?
What is Supervisor (AFI or Preceptor/Offsite AFI), Field Liaison, Field Office
What do DWSS, SNAP, and TANF mean?
What is: Department of Welfare and Supportive Services, Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, Temporary Assistance for Needy Families
List two behaviors that will almost always be viewed as unethical ( there are many)
What are: sexual intimacy with clients, slandering a client, sharing confidences without compelling professional reasons, assaulting or placing clients in danger, dishonesty/fraud/or misrepresentation, discriminatory practices, abandoning a client, failure to warn and protect the victim of violent crime, failure to exercise reasonable precautions with a potentially suicidal client, promising "cures" for problems.
The requirements to be an AFI include:
What is be 2 years post graduate, be employed at the agency minimum 6 months, and have either their BSW or MSW(depending on academic standing of student)
What are the full parts of a APA reference citation?
What is author last, first initial. (year). Title. Journal, volume, (issue), pages. doi:
What are the 3 things a risk assessment is used to scan for?
What is: 1) harm to self 2) harm to others 3)harm from others (DV, sexual abuse, substance use, mental health)
How long can individuals receive TANF?
What is 5 years
Name at least 4 of the NASW Core Values.
What are: 1) Service
2)Social Justice
3)Dignity and Worth of the Person
4) Importance of Human Relationships
5) Integrity
6) Competence