MIDTERMS E1 Flashcards

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What is K A S V P?

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Knowledge
Attitude
Skills
Value
Principle

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What’s the core value of SW

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Inherent worth and dignity of all person

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You oversee all cases of the client.

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Indirect Practice

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You’re the one directly handling his/her case.

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Direct Practice

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It is a profession that encompasses a wide range of activities aimed at enhancing the well-being of individuals, families, and communities.

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Social Work

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They work on the ground to develop and implement initiatives that provide economic opportunities, education, and support to marginalized populations.

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Poverty Alleviation

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They provide immediate coordinate relief efforts, and offer psychosocial support to affected communities during and after calamities.

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Disaster Response and Recovery

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This includes implementing porgrams related to healthcare, education, livelihood, and community organizing, contributing to the overall development of communities.

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Community Development

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They work to protect the rights of children, prevent child abuse, and provide support to families facing challenges such as domestic violence or neglect.

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Family and Child Welfare

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Social workers advocate for improved healthcare access and services, especially in underserved areas.

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Healthcare Advocacy

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PASWI sets ethical standards for the profession, ensuring that Social Workers adhere to a code of conduct and maintain a high level of professionalism in their practice.

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Ethical and Professional Standards

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Social Workers are advocate of social justice, human rights, and equality.

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Advocacy for Social Justice

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They work to reduce stigma raise awareness, and offer counselling to individuals and communities facing mental health challenges.

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Mental Health Support

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2 Types of poverty?

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Absolute and Relative

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2 types of poverty
This is consistent or permanent

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Absolute

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2 types of poverty
Those people who have a chance. Fluctuate due to economic situation.

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Relative

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The term ________ was used by the United Nations in relation to modernization in the ‘Developing World’ to refer to the process of ‘adapting imported ideas to fit local needs’.

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The Indigenization Process

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According to ______ “a professional social work roles must be appropriate to the needs of different countries and social work education must be appropriate to the demands of social work practice.

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Midgley 1981

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According to _______ stressed the need to identify genuine and authentic roots in the local system.

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Ragab (1982)

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_______ noted that if helping, in all its nuances is to be securely rooted in the cultural patterns and system of the people to be helped.

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Prager (1985)

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They described ‘Indigenization’ as a three stage process involving adaptation of Aglo-American technology to the political and socio cultural patterns in the receiving country.

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Walton and Abo El Nasser (1988)

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Stage 1 - involved the direct unquestioning transplanting of social work knowledge from Western to developing countries.

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Stage 1 Transmission

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Stage 2 - the phase which usually began as a reaction to the ‘lack of goodness of fit’ between western social work theory and practice to local culture

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Stage 2 Indigenization

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Stage 3 - means ‘to become genuine’ , essentially involved the creativity of local social work practitioners in developing their own strategies to address local problems and needs.

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Stage 3 Authentization

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Provides social works with conceptual perspective that can guide how they view the world.

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General Systems Theory or also known as System Theory

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