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what is the difference between a conservative and a liberal?
*conservative favors less governemnt
*liberal-favors more government
Welfare
-concern for the well-being of people.
Social Welfare
- the translation of society’s dominant social hilosophies into social policies , to be carried out by a system of human servces agencies and delivered bby human services professionals.
Mutual Aid
- efforts to meet human needs in this environment.
Puritan ethic
- only those people with a moral defect required assistance.
French enlightenment
- argued that people are inherently good and that need for assistance is not related to morality. (worthy poor/unworthy poor)
pg 22
Stats on welfare reform
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what are the four goals for social service programs?
* remediation
* Remediation programs
* Enhancement
* Prevention
Natural Helping VS. Professional Helping
-Natural: based on mutual relationships among equals, helping draws on life experiences to help
-Professional: disciplined approach focused on the needs of the client and it requires specific knwledge, values, and skills to guide the helping activity
Five themes of social work (p 36)
1. Social Betterment
2. Social Functioning
3. Action Orientation
4. Diversity
5. Versatile Practice Perspective
Social Betterment is...
(5 themes)
Belief in the fundamental importance of improving the quality of social interaction--the central value of all social workers
Social Functioning is..
(5 Themes)
-the manner in which they interact with people and social instituions
An action orientation
(5 Themes)
-taking action to prevent problems from developing..
An appreciation for human diversity is..
(5 Themes)
diversity of clientele, diversity of knowledge and skills, diversity of services provided
A versatile practice perspecive is...
(5 Themes)
-must have a solid foundation of knowledge about the behavior of people and social institutions
what are the 3 primary purposes "the mission of social work"? (pg 40)
1. caring
2. curing
3. changing the society
What is Caring?
(3 purposes)
caring for people in need is a central purpose of social work ( caring for those who must live in bad conditons)
What is Curing?
(3 purposes)
-provide treatment for individuals and families experiencing social functioning (curing ppls social problems by helping them change and/or attempt to change the condition that caused it
What is Changing the Society?
(3 Purposes)
* reforming existing laws, procedures, and attitudes until they are more responsive to human needs
The National Association of Social Workers (NASW) is what?
*established in 1955
* three common goals of social work practice
what are the 3 common goals of social work practice?
p 42
What is the CSWE?
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what makes a profession, a profession? guidelines
pg 57-59
what is the Hull House?
established by jane addams,in chicago
what is voluntary practice (non profit)?
* have sponsorships from hospitals, group homes, retirement centers, and family counseling centers
private nonprofit agency
depend on volunteers and gifts
private practice
contract for services...
clinical services, consulting, conducting workshops or training programs, charge for a fee
what were weber's 5 elements or bureaucracy?
1. division of labor
2. hieracrchy
3. consisten system of rules
4. spirit of impersonality
5. emploment constitutes a career
what is the division of labor?
(weber's 5)
-each person in the organization has a clearly defined and specialized assignment in the organization
what is hierarchy?
(weber's 5)
-specific lines of authority exist... responsible for his/her assignments and those below
what is consistent system of rules?
(weber's 5)
-every task in the org is governed by an explicit set of rules that specify the standards of performance and the relationships among tasks
what is spirit of impersonality?
(weber's 5)
-work is to be performed without favoritism or prejudice entering official decisions
what is emplyment constitutes a career?
(weber's 5)
-persons are employed only on the basis f technical qualifications required by the org, with rewards provided to encourage loyalty and offer opportunity for a career in that org
what are the advantages of agency-based practice?
-services offered through agency are more visible and more accessible to all persons in need
-they recieve the sanction, or approval of the community for the services they provide
what are the advantages of private-practice?
* more money
* freedom to practice sw to own best interest
SOCIAL WORKERS VALUES P. 148-150
READ WELL
NASW-CODE OF ETHICS P 152-153
USE FOR REFERENCE IN PAPER
what is competence?
it includes the expertise to perform a function but also suggests the capability to translate the expertise into useful actions
what is case planning management?
...
what are the 3 types of social work prevention?
1. primary prevention
2. secondary prevention
3. tertiary prevention
what is primary prevention?
indicates actions taken prior to the onset of a problem to intercept its cuase or to modify its course before a person is involved
what is secondary prevention?
involves prompt efforts to curtail and stop the disease in the affected person and the spreading of the disease to others
what is tertiary prevention?
involves rehab efforts to reduce the residual effects of the illness
what are the educational prevention models?
-p. 187
court and community based programs
-p. 188
hospital based model
p. 190
values and ethics held by social workers globally
p. 217-218
barriers to social welfare in rurual ares.
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characteristics of generalist practice
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gangs....pgs 243-
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