SOCIAL WORK History
Fields
POVERTY
Know Your Role
JUSTICE FOR ALL
100
Where do we find the philosophical ORIGIN of social work?
What is THE CHURCH OR RELIGIOUS COMMUNITIES & TEACHINGS
100
The field of practice with older adults is known as:
What is gerontology?
100
A. Those families that are in poverty for multiple generations B. Unpaid volunteers C. Those who are typically employed, but poverty occurs when the job is only part-time, or does not compensate the employee enough to move above the poverty line, resulting in the individual being marginally poor
Those who are typically employed, but poverty occurs when the job is only part-time, or does not compensate the employee enough to move above the poverty line, resulting in the individual being marginally poor
100
NASW stands for :
What is National Association of Social Workers
100
Which term refers to discrimination against persons based solely on being a member of any age group?
What is AGEISM
200
Which two movements are proclaimed as being responsible for the birth of the social work profession?
WHAT IS Charity Organization Society & Settlement House
200
Which profession represents the largest provider of mental health services in the U.S. today?
What is Social Work
200
a system of moral principles and perceptions about right versus wrong. Social workers are bound by this document in that it serves to guide how we practice
What are ethics? Code of ethics
200
a social worker is serving in the role of an advocate if he/she is doing which of the following? A. petitioning b. Political pressure C. legal appeals d. All of the above
what is all of the above?
200
which stage of the group helping process includes: introductions; explaining purpose of group; establishing group rules, norms, and boundaries; attending to group members
what is the engagement phase
300
Within the context of social work history, what was the most important piece of legislation that was passed during the Great Depression? A. THE CIVIL RIGHTS ACT B. SUFFRAGE LAWS C . THE SOCIAL SECURITY ACT OF 1935
what is the SOCIAL SECURITY ACT OF 1935
300
The term for an organization that provides some social services but whose primary mission is not the provisions of social services is: a. a host setting b. a social services agency c. a home health agency d. a satellite campus
What is host setting
300
The legislative act that first divided the poor between categories of “worthy” poor and “able-bodied” poor was the: a. The Division of Medicaid b. the Social Security Act c. the Great Society Legislation d. The Elizabethan Poor Law
What is THE ELIZABETHAN POOR LAW
300
The professional activity conducted with the client that provides the basis for understanding the client system’s situation is:
what is assessment
300
Critical thinkers tend to use the following skills in considering the value of information EXCEPT: A.) Determining the credibility of a source. B). Detecting bias. (C.) Determining the overall strength of an argument or conclusion. (D) Identifying the Negative aspects of the argument
Identifying the Negative aspects of the argument
400
Early in Barack Obama’s presidency, which program was created? A. ECONOMIC STIMULUS PACKET B. IMMIGRATION POOR LAWS C. FREE HEALTHCARE D. NONE OF THE ABOVE
What is THE ECONOMIC STIMULUS PACKET
400
What term is used when a person is thought to be experiencing two diseases or conditions simultaneously and the interaction of the two diseases can impede treatment?
WHat is dual diagnosis
400
5. Relief that provided cash assistance that allowed individuals to remain in their own homes was referred to as: a. Settlement house b. Outdoor Relief c. Indoor Relief
What is OUTDOOR RELIEF
400
Which term refers to discrimination that oppresses people who have mental, emotional, and physical disabilities?
What is ABLEISM?
400
Alcohol anonymous is an example of which type of group practice described in your text?
What is mutual aid or reciprocal group?
500
Which of the following established the guiding philosophy of public assistance legislation in England until 1834 and in the United States until 1935? A. Poor Law Reform Act B. Elizabethan Poor Law C. English Relief Act
WHAT IS THE ELIZABETHAN POOR LAW
500
WHICH PROFESSION EMPHASIZES THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THE PERSON AND THE ENVIRONMENT? A. PSYCHIATRY B. PSYCHOLOGY C. SOCIOLOGY D. SOCIAL WORK
What is SOCIAL WORK
500
The public assistance program funded by the federal government that provides health care to low-income individuals based on a means test using strict eligibility guidelines is defines: A. SNAPS C. Medicaid B. Medicare D. SSI
what is medicaid?
500
Name the 6 social work core values
Service, Social Justice, Integrity, Dignity and Worth of Person, Importance of Human Relationships
500
Eliciting feedback from group members; reviewing individual and group goal; reviewing processes used to accomplish goals; sharing feelings about endings; develop plans for maintaining change describes which phrase of the group process
What is termination stage?