Social Work 101
Social Work Funny
Social Work Terminology
Kitchen Sick
100

ACES stands for this? 

"What are Adverse Childhood Experiences"?

100

It takes this number of social workers to change a lightbulb.

What is one? 

*but the lightbulb has to want to change

100

The group of clients or client systems for which a social worker is responsible to serve.

What is case load?

100

The different levels of social work practice

"What is micro, mezzo and macro?"

200

Social Workers have always worked with these populations

"What are, the most vulnerable"?

200

This social worker said, "I do this for the money".

What is No Social Worker Ever?

200

A technical word for a family tree and used as a means of helping families identify significant family members and how they relate to one another.

What is a genogram?

200

In this movie, the central characters Joy, Sadness, Anger, Fear and Disgust live in Headquarters, the control center inside Rileys mind.

What is Inside Out?

300

This is is one of the largest membership organizations of professional social workers in the world.

What is NASW?
300

Sometimes I have to remind people that I am a social worker and not this type of worker.

What is a miracle worker?
300

An ethical principle that recognizes the rights and needs of clients to be free to make their own choices and decisions.

What is self-determination?

300

What, How, Where, When, Why and Who are typically use to start these types of questions

"What are Open-ended, questions"?

400

This is included as a part of the vital role that school social workers play between home and school.

What is community?

400

Being a social worker is easy. It's like riding this.

What is a bike?

*except the bike is on fire, you're on fire, everything is on fire.

400

The act of intervening on behalf of an individual, group, or community to represent, defend, and support access to resources and/or services, and to address structural obstacles or barriers that restrict civil rights and principles of social justice.

What is advocacy?

400

A tool used for determining the rules that guide professionalism practice

"What is the Code of Ethics"?

500

The ethical principals of service, social justice, dignity and worth of the person, importance of human relationships, integrity, and competence are based on this?

What is social work’s core values?

500

A holiday movie about child abandonment and multiple agency failings.

What is Home Alone?
500

An increase in perceived self-efficacy, resulting from a belief in the ability to positively influence ones’ environment and improve personal circumstances.

What is empowerment?

500

This theorist is known for proposing that there are 8 stages of life...

"Who is Eric Erikson"?

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