Just Practice
Generalist
Social
Work
Just Because
100

"__________  ___________ seeks to explain the relationship between variables through use of numerical data that can be measured in terms of amount, frequency, or intensity and subjected to mathematical analysis."  (pg. 344-345)

What is Quantitative Research?

100

"focused, intentional process of listening."

(pg. 218-219)

What is Active Listening?

100

"...is the professional acitivity of helping individuals, groups, or communities enhance or restore their capacity for social functioning and creating conditions favorable to this goal" (NASW p. 408)(pg. 5)

What is NASW's definition of Social Work?

100

"...the unjust use of power and authority by one group over another." (pg. 27)

What is Oppression?

100

"An essential social work survival skill. ______-_______refers to activities and practices that we can engage in on a regular basis to reduce stress and maintain and enhance our short- and longer-term health and well-being."


200

"______________ is the conduit of knowledge." (pg. 348)

What is Dialogue?

200

"______________ as the act of taking stock and determining the significance, effectiveness, or quality of a change effort." (pg. 338)

What is Evaluation?

200

"conscientious, explicit, and judicious use of current best evidence in making decisions about the care of individual [clients]" (Sackett, Rosenberg, Gray, Haynes & Richardson, 1996, p. 71).

What is Evidence-Based Practice?

200

"...a process of establishing rapport; creating an enviroment of genuineness, empathy, and warmth; forming partnerships; and establishing a basis for trust and collaboration." (Altman, 2008, p.555)(pg.189)

What is one definition of Engagement?

200

"...an international document that states the basic rights and freedoms all human beings are entitled to."


300

"_____________ guides and informs our practice, provides means of determining the success of our efforts, and contributes to the overall knowledge base of the profession." (pg. 343)

What is Research?

300

Open-Mindedness.

Responsibility.

Whole-Heartedness.

What are John Dewey's (1933) three characteristics of a Reflective Thinker. (pgs. 364-365)

300

Service, Social Justice, Dignity and Worth of the Person, Importance of Human Relationships, Integrity, and Competence.

What are the social work profession's core values?

300

"meaning, context, power, history, and possibility" (pg. 355)

What are the five key concepts of Just Practice?

300

"Malcolm Payne (2014) has defined __________ as a "generalized set of ideas that describe and explain our knowledge of the world in an organized way."" (pg. 140)

What is Theory?

400

"...a process whereby all participants are afforded opportunities to reflect on programs, projects, and policies; the mission and aims of the organization; and their own and others' involvement in change efforts." (pg. 346)

What is participatory evaluation?

400

"The test of _______________ is whether an evaluation tool produces stable, consistent results when the measure is repeated over time." (pg. 345)

What is reliability?

400

Written Questionaires.

Informal Interviews.

Surveys.

Case Studies.

Testimonials.

What are methods used to conduct participatory evaluation? (pg. 351-352)

400

"__________ is essential to ethical, accountable, and just social work practice." (pg. 338)

What is Evaluation?

400

"...ways in which the research design ensures that the introduction of the independent variable (if any) can be identified a the sole cause of change in the dependent variable...and the extent to which the research design allows for generalization of the findings of the study to other groups and other situations." (Grinnel & Unrau, 2005, p. 194)(pg. 345)

What is the concept of Validity?

500

There are 16 listed within the text, Just Practice, including...

Take a global perspective.

Be cognizant of positionality.

Find and create joy in the work. (pgs. 369-375)

What are Principles of Social Justice Work?

500

Learner, Teacher, Collaborator, Facilitator, Animator, Mediator, Advocate, Negotiator, Researcher, Bricoleur.

What are the 10 roles of social justice work listed within Just Practice?

(pg. 299-301)

500

"Pamela Blume Leonard (2011,p.31) describes __________  ___________ as a theory, process, and movement to promote healing of victimes, offenders, and communities after a crime has occured." (pg. 322)

What is Restorative Justice?

500

"In the __________, the client identifies people and social systems that are part of or that affect his current life situation." (pg. 279)

What is an Ecomap?

500

"Commemorate, Observe, Mark, Keep, Honor, Remember, Memorialize"

What are synonyms of CELEBRATE!!