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1 Responsibility to the client 2 Practice setting 3 Professionalism 4 The profession 5 Community 6 Collageus |
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1 Technology 2 Healthcare 3 Economy problems |
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What do social workers needs to be aware of? |
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client values, own values, community values |
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What are the fields of practice? |
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(GE SU CHILD COmmunity CRIM D FA WEL M ME O t School YouthPrograms) Geriatric, substances, child welfare, community, criminal justice, disabilities, family services, welfare, medical, mental health, occupational, schools, youth |
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may have been clients before and can identify with what has happened |
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levels of skills and work in Social work |
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1 Volunteers 2 non-professional providers 3 other bachelors degrees 4 bachelors degree in social work 5 specialized profession 6 independent professional 7 advanced professional |
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A person with MSW with a knowledge in one skill area and general knowledge of influence of social factors |
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A person with MSW with a knowledge in one skill area and general knowledge of influence of social factors |
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MSW with continued training and professional development under supervision |
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highest level; want to teach, research and policy. |
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Who started child welfare? |
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What are the areas of child welfare? |
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1- Protective services 2- Foster care 3- Residential care 4- Adoption services |
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How many children are born to single moms? |
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3 areas of community work |
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Community organization community planing Community development |
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1 Government agencies 2 Non profit organization 3 Managed care- running hospitals and health care providers |
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external to the community that partially shape the servies of an agency (volunteer programs) |
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A type of belief, centrally located in one's total belief system about how one ought to behave |
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What are the four sources of values? |
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1 Judaism and christianity 2 Democratic ideal 3 Puritan ethic 4 Social darwinism |
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expertise to perform a function, the capacity to transfer that knowledge into action |
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What are the four main area of competency? |
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1 Universal Competences 2 Frequently utilized 3 occassionally needed 4 Low utilization |
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What are the universal competencies? |
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1. Interpersonal helping 2. Professional competency development |
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Frequently Used Competencies |
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3. Case P. Maintenance 4. Individual and family treatment 5. Delivery system knowledge development 6. Staff information exchange 7. risk assessment and transition services 8. Staff supervision |
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Occasionally used competencies |
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9. Group work 10. dispute resolution 11. service connection referral 12. Program development 13. instruction 14. Staff development 15. Protective services 16. organizational maintence |
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17. research and policy development 18. tangible service provision |
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What is a social like in terms of protective services |
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like a watch dog and your working with a child on behalf of the community |
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WHy are values important? |
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Because they affect how we deal with clients and our success with clients, also it affects the manner in which human services operate |
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How we should or should not behave |
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reflects the bottom line of what we want to accomplish |
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