Define Client self determination
What is
The principle that clients have a right to autonomy and freedom of choice to make their own decisions
Define Anti - Oppressive Practice
What is
Are lens for viewing the world, ways of asking questions and techniques for reaffirming social justice oriented social workers commitment to resist, expand resource to the oppressed, redistribute power and resist again in the new spaces and opportunities that open up as a result of that resistance.
What is involved in the helping process?
What is...
- building trust in order to gather client information- determine needs of individual group or community
- assess risks and obstacles ; strengths and resources
- problem solving solutions
- mutually identify goals (short/long term)
- create an implementation plan/ action steps
- evaluate process
- maintain changes - build positive endThese individual face oppression based on their orientation
What is...
LGBTQ+ Community
What is the difference between ethics and values ?
What is
ethics are what is right and correct
value are what is good and desirable
What are three components of diversity competent practitioner?
What are
a. Building Awareness (self and others)
b. Building Understanding (Knowledge and attitude)
c. Building Competency (Practice, skills and experience)
What are three activities at intake ?
What are...
1. Preparatory activities
2. Engagement activities
3. Intake activities
The Indigenous community
What are the three criteria's for informed consent
What is
a. Capacity
b. Comprehension of information
c. Voluntariness
What are the five culturally competent skill areas?
What are:
a. Awareness and acceptanceb. Self awareness
c. Dynamics and difference
d. Knowledge of client culture
e. Adaptation of skills
What 7 stages of the helping process?
What are...
1. Preparing
2. Beginning
3. Exploring
4. Assessing
5. Contracting
6. Working and Evaluation
7. Ending
These individual face oppression due to systemic and legal barriers based on location
What are...
Immigrant/ Newcomers
What are the eight core values of social work
Service
Social Justice
Dignity and worth of person
Importance - Human relationships
Integrity
Competence
Human Rights
Scientific Inquiry
What does Hay's ADDRESSING Framework stand for and what is it?
What is...
Age and generational influence
Developmental disabilities
Disabilities acquired later in life
Religion and spiritual orientation
Ethnic and racial identity
Socioeconomic status
Sexual orientation
Indigenous Heritage
National origin
Gender
It is a list of cultural influence that human service professional need to address in their work.
What are the various role of a Social Service Worker?
What are..
Broker
Educator
Counsellor
Advocate
Case Manager
Workload Manager
Professional
Social Change Agent
Researcher
Supervisor/ Staff developer
Administrator
These individual face stigmatization due to the assumption of disability
What is...
Mental Health Concerns
What are the six legal obligation of helping professional?
What are
Duty of care
Duty to respect privacyDuty to inform
Duty to report
Duty to warn and protect
What are the three uses of Hay's Addressing Framework?
What are...
1. the counselor can use the model to evaluate their own bias and explore areas where they may lack experience
2. Increase awareness of the ism's affecting people as a mean to gain an increase understanding of the connection between racism, sexism and other forms of oppression
3. By examining a particular through the lens of the model, the tendency to make generalizations or hold inaccurate bias may be decreased.
What are the 8 preparing skills for the helping process? Give an example of each.
What are Preparatory …
1. Reviewing (ex. review intake report)
2. Exploring (ex. consult with other staff that may be working with client)
3. Consulting (ex. learn about client's diversity or address safety concerns)
4. Arranging (ex. room set up)
5. Empathy (ex. putting self in client's shoes and trying to view world through client's eyes)
6. Self - Exploration (ex. personal history, triggers, bias, needs)
7. Centering/ Grounding (ex. organize thoughts, breathing, mediation)
8. Preliminary planning/ recording (ex. develop a timeline)
These individuals face challenges due to the potential to recidivism
What are...
Youth at Risk