What is the primary purpose of the NASW Code of Ethics?
To guide social workers in ethical practice and uphold the values of the profession.
What is the primary mission of the Army Family Advocacy Program (FAP)?
To prevent and address family violence through advocacy, education, and support services.
Who is considered the "Mother of Social Work"?
Jane Addams
What unique stressors can contribute to family violence in military families?
Deployment, frequent relocations, and long work hours.
What resource provides free, confidential support to soldiers and families experiencing family violence?
The Victim Advocacy Program
What does "informed consent" mean in social work practice?
The process of ensuring clients understand and agree to the services being provided.
What are the two main types of reports handled by FAP?
Restricted and unrestricted reports.
Who founded the Children's Defense Fund in 1973?
Marian Wright Edelman
What is the significance of the Family Advocacy Program in maintaining military readiness?
It helps ensure the well-being of soldiers and families, which directly impacts mission readiness.
What resource supports military families experiencing deployment-related stress?
Military and Family Life Counseling (MFLC) program.
What principle guides confidentiality in social work?
Social workers should respect clients' right to privacy unless there is a risk of harm.
Name one type of treatment provided by Fort Carson FAP.
Group treatment
What famous social worker developed the concept of “person-in-environment”?
Mary Richmond
Name one financial assistance program available to military families
Army Emergency Relief (AER)
What free resource connects military families to childcare providers?
Child Care Aware of America
What is the ethical responsibility when a conflict of interest arises?
Avoid conflicts of interest and prioritize the client's well-being.
What are the three phases of a FAP referral?
Triage, Assessment and Case Management
Who was the first African American woman to earn a Ph.D. in social work?
Ophelia DeVore Mitchell
How does the Army address cultural competence within its Family Advocacy Program?
By offering culturally sensitive services and employing staff trained to work with diverse populations.
What organization supports service members transitioning to civilian life with career planning and job search assistance?
Soldier for Life – Transition Assistance Program (SFL-TAP)
What core social work value emphasizes cultural competence?
The value of dignity and worth of the person.
Who are you required to safety plan with?
THE VICTIM
Which social worker won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1931?
Jane Addams
What document outlines the roles and responsibilities of commanders and service members in addressing family violence?
Army Regulation 608-18, "The Army Family Advocacy Program."
What resource offers free educational tools and resources for military-connected children?
Military Child Education Coalition (MCEC)