What does NASW stand for?
National Association of Social Work
What is Plain language?
grammatically correct, simple, and easy-to-understand language
What mandates that all social workers acquire the knowledge and skills necessary for culturally competent practice?
CSWE
Incompetent
What are the Social work core values?
Service, Social Justice, Dignity and worth of the person, Importance of human relationships, Integrity, Competence.
What is Ableism?
The belief that people with disabilities are inferior to non disabled people because of their differences
Which term refers to discrimination against persons of color in accessing resources?
Racism
What is the lady's advice in the video for being culturally competent?
Manage your feelings and Manage your prejudices
What is the ethical principle that workers should not share information provided by the client or about a client?
Confidentially
What is Ethnocentrism?
Belief in the superiority of one's nation or ethnic group.
What does theory help us understand?
Understand diversity and social justice
What type of people made the woman uncomfortable?
People with purple mohawks and multiple body piercings
What is the clash between the responsibility of the professional role and the potential for personal gain?
Conflict of Interest
What is Cultural Competence?
-Ability to apply knowledge and skills to social work practice with diverse groups.
What is the "Isms"
racism, ageism, sexism, classism, ableism, heterosexism, and religious discrimination
How many people did she show to the audience?
Four people
The NASW Code of Ethics is composed of the following primary facets..
Preamble, purpose, ethical principles, and ethical standards
What is multicultural practice?
the ideology that society should recognize and include equally all different cultures. Acknowledgement, appreciation, and understanding of cultural diversity
What is Diversity
Range of people that represent minority populations, varied backgrounds, cultures, ethnicities, and viewpoints
According to the video, is there such thing as first impressions?
No