Policy
Ethics
Analysis
Community
Political Views
100
A time frame calendar, sample fact sheets, and activities preparing workers for grass roots lobbying.
What is the NASW Lobby Day Toolkit?
100
The approach that focuses on fixed moral rules and dictating and defining wrongness/rightness of an action.
What is Deontological Approach?
100
Policy Specification, Policy feasibility, and Policy Merits.
What is the Framework for policy analysis?
100
Core strategies including promoting the participation of community members in the change process and providing technical assistance to enable leadership development.
What is Empowerment Oriented Community Development?
100
The perspective that promotes social stability through values such as rugged individualism, work-ethic, and capitalistic (free-money) economy.
What is the conservative perspective?
200
It holds agencies accountable to the people they serve.
What is agency policy?
200
The approach that focuses on consequences?
What is Teleological Approach?
200
One pertains to current laws and the other pertains to human versus monetary costs.
What is the difference between legislative and fiscal analysis?
200
How well a community supports life within the community and the extent to which its members enrich community life.
What is Community Competency?
200
Holds society responsible for social inequities and doing so by advocating structural reform at the macro level.
What is the Radical Perspective?
300
Forums, Advisory groups, and brainstorming.
What are ways citizens can participate in policy change?
300
Engaging in reflection and self awareness, analyzing current ethical dilemmas, continuing the process of reflection and self awareness, following systematic steps in decision making, and reflecting on choice of action.
What are Mattison's Cycles of Reflection?
300
Interests of individual clients or the issues of general causes.
What are two types of advocacy for social justice?
300
Literature review, goals and objectives, program activities, evaluation plan, and budget.
What are the components of a Grant Proposal?
300
Promotes economic freedom and economic philosophy by safeguarding political and civil liberties through economic freedom and democratic participation.
What is the liberal perspective?
400
A network of support with professional associations and special interests organizations.
What are professional memberships?
400
The inability to separate a workers emotions with those of the client.
What is burnout?
400
When written it should be clear and understandable, clear of jargon, and based on facts and logic.
What should a social workers testimony be?
400
When there is inefficient planning for programs and services within a community.
What is fragmentation?
400
Advocate privatization for the administration of social welfare programs rather than the government.
What is Neoliberalism?
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