This level of social work involves working with individuals and families?
What is micro social work?
This movement started in Nineteenth Century America (1784-1890) and involved involuntary sterilization, segregation and focused on certain white people being the superior race.
What is Eugenics?
Instead of viewing clients in a vacuum, this theoretical practice views clients within their larger social system
What is the person in environment perspective?
1. According to the NASW's (2021a) Code of Ethics, social workers are charged with advancing this, as stated in the ethical standard 6.01.
What is social justice?
Social Workers involved in policy change are engaging in this level of social work?
What is Macro level social work?
This is the number of competencies a social worker will be proficient in by the time they graduate with their social work degree?
What is 9?
This important act was passed in 1935 and created public assistance programs and unemployment compensation.
What is the Social Security Act?
This is know as the first step in the social work planned change process.
What is Engagement?
This type of prejudice influences our judgments, decisions, and actions and happens spontaneously and unknowingly?
What is implicit bias?
This practice is supported by scientific evidence and shown to be effective
What is Evidence-Based Practice?
This is the accrediting body for social work programs.
What is CSWE or the Council on Social Work Education?
A member of the democratic party in the 1930s, this person was the first woman to ever serve in a presidential cabinet and served under President Franklin D Roosevelt.
Who is Francis Perkins?
Fully focusing on what the client is saying is know as this.
What is active listening?
This is what it is called when you have the capacity to dominate, govern, command orders, influence, coerce, and control resources?
What is power over?
This important tool can be used by social workers to gather information such as Census records, conduct interviews, hold town hall meetings and conduct focus group meetings
What is a community needs assessment?
It is called this when two or more social work ethical principles are in conflict with each other.
What is an ethical dilemma?
This is the term Wright, Carr and Akin used to describe how the documentation and facts about how people of color's contributions to social work were excluded?
What is Whitewashing?
This theoretical approach requires social workers to use a macro lens while providing services to clients in a way that is highly sensitive and egalitarian, and a commitment to change systems of structural inequality.
What is anti-oppressive practice approaches?
This concept describes the treatment of an individual or group in society as worthless, insignificant, and social shunning or exclusion by systematic oppression resulting in othering.
What is marginalization?
Social workers involved in community practice try to increase this type of capital in the communities they are working in.
What is Social Capital?
This is what it is called when a social worker has more than one type of relationship with a client?
What is a dual relationship?
These words represent the letters in the CARIN's Theory of Deservingness.
What is Control, Attitude, Reciprocity, Identity and Need.
These words are what the letters in a SMART goal stand for.
Coined by Kimberle Crenshaw, this the concept we have discussed many times in class that describes the interconnectedness of multiple identities and highlights how identities do not exist in isolation?
What is intersectionality?
This agency was represented by our guest speaker for Macro Social Work?
What is Kansas Appleseed?