The values of the social work profession
What is the NASW Code of Ethics?
The profession that helps people with their adjustment to society and delivers social services
What is social work?
The _____ ______ movement was a major contributor to the birth of the social work profession
What is child welfare?
A government’s policies and provisions that ensure health care benefits
What is the universal health care system?
Primary public child welfare organization in Tennessee
What is the Department of Children’s Services?
A nation’s system of programs, benefits and services that help people”
What is social welfare?
The title of the social worker who coordinates and ensures that all the services needed by a client are provided
What is a Case Manager?
In 787, the first known asylum for abandoned infants was founded in this place
What is Milan, Italy?
The program replacing Aid to Families with Dependent Children; not an entitlement, but may provide limited assistance for a limited time to families that meet strict eligibility criteria if a state has allocated sufficient funds
What is Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF)?
Individualized plans for training, therapy, and services to help achieve the highest possible level of functioning
What is Active Treatment?
A major professional value promoted by the National Association of Social Workers
What is social justice?
From a social work perspective, the harm reduction model is strongly grounded in this
Strengths perspective
Person who helped provide financial stability for many older Americans with the passage of the social security act during the depression ear of the Roosevelt administration
Who is Harry Hopkins?
The Obama program that provided temporary amnesty for certain undocumented children that has been opposed by many conservatives is this
What is DACA?
The practice model useful for working with older adults, to help them enhance coping skills
What is the empowerment model?
Preferred ways of believing; the philosophical concepts that we cherish as individuals, within our families as a profession, and as a nation
What are values?
The BSW social worker who has been prepared as a generalist and is able to intervene in practice with individuals, families, organizations, and communities
What is the basic professional level?
School social work services began independently in several U.S. cities during this specific school year
What is 1906-1907?
Almshouses provided indoor relief under this law
What is the Elizabethan Poor Law?
The largest employer of social workers in the United States is this
What is the Veterans Health Administration
Negative attitudes and behaviors directed toward people based on their perceived race, socioeconomic status, mental illness, sexual identification, etc.; not consistent with social work values and ethics
What is a stigma?
An area of specialization in social work that is characterized by expertise in legal matters related to child welfare, juvenile offenses, divorce and child custody issues, and various areas of dispute negotiations
What is forensic social work?
This war in the United States is probably responsible for the first paid social work-type positions
What is the civil war?
In 1976, this amendment denied Medicaid funding for abortions to poor women
What is the Hyde Amendment?
The amendment to the social security act that was initiated in 1972 to reduce the stigma of public assistance for the elderly, blind, and disabled
What is the Older Americans Assistance (OAA)?