Ethics
Practice Skills
Past
The Profession
General
100
Informed Consent, Child Abuse, Sexual Abuse, Elder Abuse, and Defense against malpractice.
What is Limits to Confidentiality.
100
The ability to understand the interrelationships of various dimensions of the client's life experiences and behaviors and to place them within an appropriate perspective.:
What are conceptual skills
100
The principle of local responsibility for the poor in public assistance programs in the United States was modeled after this law. Made a distinction between the worthy poor and unworthy poor and ensured that the poor's condition was never better than the lowest working class.
what were the English Poor Laws
100
From cradle to grave and from womb to tomb.
Stages of life that people need social workers?
100
To promote human and community well-being.
What is the purpose of social work?
200
Was Approved by the 1996 NASW Delegate Assembly and revised by the 2008 NASW Delegate Assembly
What is the Code of Ethics
200
The right of client's to make choices that affect their lives.
What is self-determination.
200
One of the two early movements of social welfare championed by wealthy citizens which focused on the individual factor in poverty and was concerned about militancy and dependency.
What was the Charitable Organization Society
200
The licensure a UT BSW graduate may recieve after passing a test.
What is is LBSW.
200
Genetics and heredity, socialization, cultural differences, environment factors and the opportunity structure
Why do people have problems?
300
Federal regulation governing records pertaining to substance abuse.
What is The Federal Drug and Alcohol Confidentiality Law (42 CFR Part 2)
300
These are used to obtain a client history that relates to the client's current needs and problems.
What are informational interviews?
300
She opened Hull House which offered social services and community development to immigrant neighborhood residents in the late 1800's
Who was Jane Addams?
300
Approximately 689,000.
How many social workers are their in the U.S.?
300
A set of ideas that help to explain why something happens in a particular way or to predict likely outcomes.
What is theory.
400
Famous case that influenced duty to protect.
What is Tarasoff.
400
Developed by Perlman this is an approach where successful intervention is based on motivation, capacity, and opportunity.
What is the problem-solving approach?
400
Columbia University in 1998.
What and when was the first school of social work founded.
400
Social workers provide about 60% of these services in the U.S.
What are mental health services?
400
A common framework for understanding social problems which engages environmental, intra-psychic and psychosocial aspects a problem. Assesses problems at the macro, exo, messo and micro levels.
What is the Ecological/systems perspective.
500
A social worker learns that a colleague has a long-term drinking problem. The social worker should FIRST follow this course of action.
What is discuss the issue with the colleague.
500
The first step of the generalist practice process.
What is Social study.
500
The New York Society for the Prevention of Pauperism establish this practice his program which introduced the practice of assessment.
What was the friendly visitor program?
500
The degree program which prepares one for advanced practice in social work.
What is the MSW?
500
color, culture, class, character, context
What are the 5 C's of awareness discussed in class?