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case management
The activities of planning and coordinating, and in some cases, delivering treatment strategies.
ethical standards
Guidelines for the behavior of human service professionals.
evidence-based practice
A growing trend in the human services to provide services to clients based upon knowledge about their differences.
generalist
A human service professional with diverse skills and functions that are applicable in a number of settings with a variety of client groups.
human service system
The combination of several parts of the social welfare system, including resources, policies, programs, and knowledge.
networking
Establishing links among human service professionals and agencies to deliver quality services.
partnerships
When two or more human service organizations work together to better serve the client.
problems in living
The term used to describe problems that focus on the client, the environment, and the interaction between them.
profession
An occupation that is important to society, is based on academic training, and is bound by ethical standards.
rehabilitation
The process of returning an individual to a prior state of functioning.
self-sufficiency
The ability to care for one's self.
social care
Assistance to clients in meeting their social needs, especially those clients who either temporarily or long-term cannot care for themselves.
social control
Assistance for those individuals who could provide for themselves but have failed to do so or have done so in a manner that deviates from society's norms for appropriate behavior.
teaming
Working together in groups or units to provide efficient and effective client services.