Generalist Practice Model
3 Systems from Systems Perspective
Macro Practice
Case Study
100

Social Workers require a wide array of skills because they don't pick and choose what problems and issues they would like to address. Please name a few problems and issues social workers address.

What is helping the homeless, working with children, working with families, substance abuse, elderly, etc.

100

What are the 3 systems associated with the systems perspective?

What is Micro, Mezzo, Macro

100

Why is research so important in social work and helping YOU to help the client?

What is a scientific orientation to identify, evaluate, and choose effective intervention approaches; provide information on specific techniques that work best with specific problems (P. 10)

100

Mr. Streynskowski’s concerned neighbor, Duke Earl,  contacts you (the social worker) because Mr. S. has fallen  twice in the past two weeks on his icy sidewalk and needed  Mr. E’s assistance in getting into his house. Also, rotten garbage in the house, he looks thin and not sure if he can cook or eating healthy, etc. What would a micro level approach for him be?

What is arranging supportive services to assist with getting groceries, meal delivery, case management, 

200

What is the Generalist Practice Approach used throughout the book in terms of the Model, what is the model called? 

What is Generalist Intervention Model (GIM)

200

Define Micro systems

Define Mezzo systems

Define Micro systems

What is individuals

What are small groups, families

What are larger groups including organizations and communities

200
What are the 6 core Values of the NASW Code of Ethics? Name them

What is Service, Social Justice, Dignity and worth of the person, Importance of human relationships, Integrity, Competence

200

Mr. Streynskowski’s concerned neighbor, Duke Earl,  contacts you (the social worker) because Mr. S. has fallen  twice in the past two weeks on his icy sidewalk and needed  Mr. E’s assistance in getting into his house. Also, rotten garbage in the house, he looks thin and not sure if he can cook or eating healthy, etc. What would a mezzo level approach for him be?

What is engaging people and family close to him

300

The GIM is oriented toward solving problems at multiple levels of intervention by employing a series of planned steps. How many steps is the planned change method? Please name those steps.

What is 7 steps

What is Engagement, Assessment, Planning, Implementation, Evaluation, Termination, and Follow-up

300

If you are working in macro systems, would you ever you micro skills? If so, what kind? 

What is engagement to establish a relationship and communication.

300

Your book names several social work professional roles that you will play. Name some

What is 

•Enabler

•Mediator

•Manager

•Educator

•Analyst/Evaluator

•Broker

•Facilitator

•Initiator

•Negotiator

•Mobilizer

•Advocate

300

Mr. Streynskowski’s concerned neighbor, Duke Earl,  contacts you (the social worker) because Mr. S. has fallen  twice in the past two weeks on his icy sidewalk and needed  Mr. E’s assistance in getting into his house. Also, rotten garbage in the house, he looks thin and not sure if he can cook or eating healthy, etc. What would a macro level approach for him be?

What is working to explore funding and resources that are already out there, develop new program, 

400

True/False

You will use Step 1 Engagement and step 2 Assessment to decide if pursuing planning and implementation at the micro, mezzo, or macro level

What is TRUE

400

Please describe a visual representation using three circles of the 3 systems (individual, family, organizations)

What is inner circle represents micro, middle circle represents mezzo, the outer circle represents macro

400

Name the 3 models of community organizing--hint Locality development is one

What is Locality development, Social planning, Social Action (p. 33 and 34)

400

On Page 352, the textbook talks about a Logic Model. Please tell us what that is. 

What is a graphic design to help planning, implementing, and evaluating a program.

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