Engaging Communities
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Who provided the four tasks framework for community assessment?

What is 

Ronald Warren


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_ is intimately tied to values and may affect how a person feels. 


What is Prejudice

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When identifying community structures, self-help groups, grass roots associations, and voluntary associations are examples of


What is formal units 

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What is assessing community social and political assets?

What is Identifying existing strengths, leaders, and sources of power in a community.


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Why would a social worker assess community structure before starting a new program?

What is 

To understand how existing agencies and services are organized and whether they already address the issue.


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When employing a framework for assessing a community, the authors recommend that the framework should be used

What is an interactive guide.


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A social worker examines maps to determine the specific geographic boundaries for a community. This task is

What is determining community characteristics.

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When social workers adjust programs or interventions because community conditions or needs have changed, they are demonstrating

What is Flexibility


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What are political assets?

What is 

They are individuals or groups that have decision-making power, such as elected officials, policymakers, or advocacy groups.


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Why is it important for social workers to understand how local systems are connected?

What is 

gaps or poor coordination between systems can create barriers for clients.


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According to the authors, assessing collective needs requires

What is understanding the history and development of the community.


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A social worker verifies that there have been many verified requests for addictions counseling services in the community but no agency has developed any. This is an example of populations at

What is community in need 

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A group of shelter workers meets on a specific date at 3:00 am in the downtown, fans out, and counts the number of homeless people living on the street at that time. This is measuring


What is prevalence?

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Why is it important to assess social and political assets before starting community change?

What is 

Because it helps identify who has influence and who can support or block change efforts.


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How does assessing community structure align with social work values?

It supports ethical practice by ensuring services are accessible, coordinated, and responsive to community needs.


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Why do macro social workers need a systemic approach to conceptualizing and assessing communities? 


What is Person-in-environment view, Community History Matters, Communities Are Always Changing


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A social worker who is working a neighborhood plagued by youth gangs, identified the focal population as youth already in gangs and has focused on ways to divert the gangs from criminal activity. Thus, the focal population would be considered


What is a community in need 

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When social workers look for patterns of inequality or barriers that prevent certain groups from accessing resources, they are identifying


What is Oppression or systemic barriers

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What does assessing social and political assets help social workers understand?


What is 

It helps them understand power structures, influence, and available resources within the community.


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Why should a social worker evaluate community capacity before proposing policy changes?

What is 

understanding the community’s readiness, leadership, and resources helps determine whether the change is realistic and sustainable.


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What are the 4 approaches to engage communities?

What is 

Community development

Community organizing

Community planning

Progressive change


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When specifying boundaries for a population, under inclusion risks


What is reaching too few people

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The process of ranking community problems based on urgency, severity, and available resources is called


what is Prioritizing needs

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How does identifying community leaders support social work practice?


What is 

It helps social workers build partnerships with influential individuals who can support programs and community change.


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According to the authors, which approach is preferred when assessing need within a particular population?

What is using existing data 

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