At the core
Name That: NASW Code of Ethics
Fields of Practice
Famous social workers
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100

Engagement, Assessment, Intervention, Evaluation, Ending

What is the Planned Change Process

100

Social workers understand that people are essential to each other for overall health and wellbeing.

Importance of Human Relationships

100

A social worker in this field of practice will want to understand biological & social contributors and impacts of things like alcoholism 

Chemical Health/addictions

100

This woman founded Hull House

Jane Addams

100

Living at or below the Federal Poverty Line

What is absolute poverty

200

Research that tells us which type of treatment has been most effective for a particular problem

What is Evidence-based practice (EBP)

200

Social workers treat each person in a caring and respectful fashion

Dignity and worth of the person

200

Social workers in this area often work as a part of an interdisciplinary team that is problem focused. The SW role is often to do rapid assessments, interventions, advocacy and referrals.

Medical SW

200

She is known as the mother of professional social work and wrote the first set of principles for direct social work practice.

Mary Richmond

200

No community should be saddled with more environmental burdens and less environmental benefits than any other community.

Environmental Justice
300

This is a perspective that views the client in the context of their larger environment

Person in environment 

300

Social workers pursue social change, particularly with and on behalf of vulnerable and oppressed people

Social Justice

300

Social workers in this field support kids, parents, teachers and focus on supporting social, emotional and learning

School SW

300

First female US Secretary of Labor

Frances Perkins

300

The phase in the planned chance process that is focused on building a relationship within which clients become active and involved in their treatment.

Engagement

400

A perspective that uses internal or external resources to assist the client with identified problems

Strengths based perspective/framework

400

Social workers continually strive to increase their professional knowledge and skills and apply them in practice.

Competence

400

This is probably the largest area of SW practice as it bridges many other fields. Often generalist SW's act as case managers and in this area.

Mental Health

400

He was a sociologist who called attention to problems in black communities and advocated for the rights of black Americans

E. Franklin Frazier

400

A client who is seeking out social work services is a _______ client

Voluntary

500

Social workers support clients in realizing their own potential and acting upon it.

Empowerment

500

Social workers draw from their knowledge, professional values and skills in order to help people in need.

Service

500

Social workers in this area often engage in risk assessments and work with families to support and maintain child safety.

Child Welfare

500

She focused on the intersection between civil rights movement and women's rights such as literacy and voter awareness.

Dorothy Height

500

A lifelong process focusing on self-reflection and personal critique, acknowledging one's own biases and blind spots with clients of different backgrounds than the social worker.

Cultural humility

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