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Wild Card
100
Religion is closely related to what other Institution?
What is Family? Family used to produce goods and barter with each other(was once more like a business-like churches today)
100
Two major purposes of Social Welfare in any society...
What is 1) Social Treatment- helping others; 2) b. Social Control- Some control needed for people that are dangerous to themselves or others(e.g. correctional system); we tell client rules that agency has for getting tx, e.g. rules To avoid chaos- e.g. give more benefits when economy is bad
100
Small comments/gestures that are offensive that people can encounter daily. indirect, subtle, or unintentional discrimination against members of a marginalized group.
What are microaggressions?
100
How can Racial group status can change?
What is: a. Group subordinated in one era can move closer to power and privilege in another era, how? By getting more money, and becoming the norm- the dominant culture (e.g. Different services offered in different areas) i) Historically white immigrants from Poland, etc. started moving up scale in status because of color of skin. b) Whiteness(better) -------------> Blackness(worse) Dominant culture allows minorities to integrate with whites because they start acting like the dominant culture; e.g. Asians- "being closer to whiteness"
100
The Social Work Mantra.
What is "START WHERE THE CLIENT IS."
200
The Economy as an institution includes what?
What is production, distribution(putting out)- what we produce, what we put out. This includes Wealth, tax system, worked force, planned unemployment.
200
Otherness...
What is other than the "norm", white hardworking, nuclear family.
200
a. Women of color did not feel that CRT addressed their experiences, so they expanded on CRT to include women of color experience of sexism and racism. b. Women of color experience multiple forms of discrimination simultaneously.
What is Critical Race Feminism (CRF) ?
200
Resources and opportunities are distributed according to individuals talents and efforts
What is Meritocracy?
200
"race neutral"
What is "Regardless of own race and ethnicity, you should be able to control, own status"?
300
The Scope of Social Welfare includes these 4 things...
What are - a. Life Necessity Services- (Food, shelter, medical); b. Educational, Recreational, or rehabilitative services (Job training, day care); c. Protective or custodial services (Jails, courts, prisons, DCFS, group homes/foster homes); d. Personal social services (therapy)
300
The 7 Dominant American social values...
What are: a. Judeo-Christian -SW follows this, "help people no matter what" b. Democratic Egalitarianism - "everybody gets equal things", not the reality--> all citizens equal within the law- no one has privileges based on class or wealth c. Protestant Work Ethic and Capitalism-" you get what you work for" d. Social Darwinism- survival of that fittest; those who can adapt will survive e. Patriarchy- men rule, have power and authority, vested in men f. White Privilege- it is invisible, but people of color see the difference; not a fault but an awareness Marriage and the Nuclear family- man and women and 2.5 kids
300
CRT and CRF provided other perspectives on Welfare reform including:
What is "Redirecting attention from declining roles and changing recipients’ behavior –TO- Correcting an unjust social structure"
300
"level playing field"
What is Equal Opportunity?
300
Under PRWORA states receive funds to promote...
What is : -Abstinence education - Visitation by non-custodial parents - Voluntary paternity establishment - Illegitimacy bonus
400
Social Work's overarching missions and target is...
What is working with client system and focusing on client in their situation?
400
The study of transforming the relationship among race, racism and power
What is Critical Race Theory (CRT)
400
What did CRT and CRF provide for other perspectives on Welfare reform?
What is a) Stop blaming the individual and look at the social structure?
400
The system in which public policies, institutional practices, cultural representations, and other norms work in various, often reinforcing ways to perpetuate racial group inequity.
What is Structural Racism?
400
Benefits to Elites of oppressive welfare policies...
What is: § Elite business owners gain profits in various forms from a welfare system that punishes the poor. § The elite benefit from low wage services provided by: □ Grocery store clerks □ House cleaners □ Child care provides □ Fast food workers □ Delivery people · Industry benefit from a punitive welfare system, how so? □ Timelines, deadlines, benefits the elite When economy is doing well, welfare is restricted; when not good, welfare increases
500
The Relationship of Policy Practice to Micro Practice is...
What is "Help Social Workers make sense of how individuals are encircled by layers of environmental systems that can facilitate and hinder their development across time."-a) Individuals are a system- those systems can change/be fluid e.g. Individual--> family--> environment-->state ===> all these factors affect the individual--> they can change across time
500
When 1)People in power play game by acting like they don’t' know about the issue, make you spend time trying to explain the issue (a. Desire to maintain one’s privilege, whether consciously or unconsciously.) 2. “Tricks” used by elites to naturalize and maintain privilege. 3. Elites distance themselves from the hardships of poverty and deny responsibility for socially constructed inequities.
What is Power and the Pendejo Game?
500
The Foundation of Charity and Control?
What is NEED TO LOOK THIS UP....
500
CRF theorized about the intersections of discrimination. What does this mean?
What are multiple layers of oppression?
500
Solution to destabilize the Pendejo game....
What is ...People receiving welfare can speak up; educating our selves about stigma.
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