Chapter 1
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Chapter 3
Chapter 4
Your Professor
100

In addition to food, water, and shelter, social workers seek to secure this intangible for their clients

What is social support?

100

This concept refers to the array of governmental programs, services, and institutions designed to maintain the stability and well-being of society

What is social welfare?

100

Social workers are committed to the concept that people, groups, and communities have the right to make their own choices, design a course of action, and live as independently as possible. 

What is sef-determination?

100

This person said: social workers are professionals who know how to advocate effectively due to their training

Who is Porter Lee?

100

This is where your professor went to undergrad

What is Union University? 

200

These are the social work core values

What are Social Justice, Integrity, Dignity and worth of the person, Service, Importance of Human Relationships, Competence, and Confidentiality?

200

The largest social welfare act developed following the Great Depression

What is the Social Security Act?

200

The term for a visualization tool that social workers can use in their systems approach to allow clients to view and subsequently describe their system

What is an Ecological Map?
200

Water, food, medical care, and living in a home with adequate heat are all examples of this type of need

What are absolute needs?
200

This is where your professor went to grad school

What is Baylor University?
300

This industry/organization employs the highest number of social workers

What is the Federal Government? 

300

The official name of the signature social welfare policy of Barack Obama's presidency

What is The Affordable Care Act?

300

The steps of the social work change process

What is Assessment, planning, implementation, evaluation? 

300

This is a part of the client system

What is all the people and social systems surrounding that client?

300

This is the license your professor has

What is licensed clinical social worker-supervisor

400

The social workers dual responsibility 

What is to influence social and individual change?
400

The two historical events that had the greatest impact on the profession of social work

What is the Great Depression and New Deal?

400

During this part of the change process, the social worker and client monitor the plan to make sure their strategies are being followed and to make adjustments as deemed necessary

What is implementation?

400

The core values of social work

What are Social Justice, Integrity, Dignity and worth of the person, Service, Importance of Human Relationships, Competence, and Confidentiality?

400

This is your professor's married last name

What is Umosen

500
Knowledge of this discipline will likely help a social worker advocate for others

What is sociology?

500

This is the process to determine eligibility for social welfare programs

What is Means testing?

500

This theory sees the varied connections and relationships among parts of the system are crucial to understanding the whole picture

What is systems theory?

500

Social workers engaged in advocacy are to do this

What is integrate multiple sources of information into a clear and coherent action plan?

500

This is where your professor works

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