A visual representation of the strengths, challenges, resources, and environmental conditions for success at your organization
What is an ecosystems map?
Some common examples are: Food, Rent, Gas, Utilities, Supplies...
What is OTPS?
The first have people have people work for them, the second have people that follow them.
What are managers? What are leaders?
High Control & Little Support = TO-Punitive
Low Control & Low Support = NOT-neglectful
Low Control & High Support = FOR- permissive
High Control & High Support = WITH- restorative
What is the social discipline window?
Micro, Mezzo, and Macro
What are the 3 M's of Social Work practice?
Advisory Groups
Focus Groups
What are the most common ways communities are engaged?
Outcomes that can be measured while participant is still enrolled?
What are SHORT TERM outcomes?
You need these in equal parts:
Strategic Thinkers
Executers
Relationship Builders
Influencers
What are the 4 types of strengths you need for a strong team, according to John Clifton?
Where did the documentary "Dawnland" take place?
As the number increases, so does the risk for negative health outcomes.
What are the effects of Adverse Childhood Experiences (or ACEs)?
Most common examples are: Clients, Politicians, Funders, Partners, Community members, Neighbors, Local Businessess
What are "Stakeholders"?
You are conducting an experiment to see if exposure to sunlight increases happiness levels for workers who typically spend the entire day in windowless offices.
__________ is the dependent variable (DV)
What is happiness level?
Administrative, Community, & Policy/Advocacy
What are the three types of Macro SW Practice?
Asumes that the social worker understands the needs of the community better than the community members
Assumes the people in the community “need to be saved”
Does not work to dismantle systemic barriers to achieving equity and justice
Seeks public praise and recognition for helping others
Sees social work as doing a good deed versus a commitment to human rights and social justice
What are the characteristics of the "White Savior Industrial Complex?
A theory exemplified by "Person In Environment"
What is Systems Theory?
This is anything that can be used to improve the quality of community life.
What is a community asset?
Explains the purpose of each expense
Justifies the program costs
Tells a compelling story
What is a budget narrative?
Practice authentic participation only
Be inclusive
Apply participation of all phases of development
Practice ongoing communication
Provide information about the issue and make it accessible
Provide adequate time
What are the principles of participation?
Engage with community leaders, cultural and ethnic communities that can provide historical context on the community
Utilize a strength-based approach when working with diverse groups of staff and community members
Empower disenfranchised populations to take on leadership roles in political and community advocacy
Continuously develop and assess culturally responsive organizational policies
Promotes consciousness-raising among organizational participants about how structural power, privilege, and oppression impacts communities and organizations
What are strategies to dismantle the "White Savior Industrial Complex"?
Designing and Managing Programs
What is the name of the course textbook?
Self Actualization is at the top, Physiological needs are the base. Safety, Belonging, and Esteem make up the middle of this pyramid.
What is Maslow's hierarchy of needs?
In factor analysis, the closer the relationship is to 1 or -1, the _____________ the correlation between the 2 variables.
Foundations, Corporate Giving, Government, and Individual Giving
What are the 4 main funding services?
This takes place when there is alignment between the program hypothesis (theory) and implementation of program design, but the program does not produce the desired outcome (result). When this situation occurs, it is labeled theory failure because if the hypothesis was valid, then implementation of the program design should have produced the desired outcome (result). Because the desired outcome (result) was not produced, the hypothesis is not supported and therefore the theory is not supported.
What is "Theory Failure"?
The person from Japan.
Who owns the Zebra?