MIDTERMS E1 Flashcards
What is K A S V P?
Knowledge
Attitude
Skills
Value
Principle
What’s the core value of SW
Inherent worth and dignity of all person
You oversee all cases of the client.
Indirect Practice
You’re the one directly handling his/her case.
Direct Practice
It is a profession that encompasses a wide range of activities aimed at enhancing the well-being of individuals, families, and communities.
Social Work
They work on the ground to develop and implement initiatives that provide economic opportunities, education, and support to marginalized populations.
Poverty Alleviation
They provide immediate coordinate relief efforts, and offer psychosocial support to affected communities during and after calamities.
Disaster Response and Recovery
This includes implementing porgrams related to healthcare, education, livelihood, and community organizing, contributing to the overall development of communities.
Community Development
They work to protect the rights of children, prevent child abuse, and provide support to families facing challenges such as domestic violence or neglect.
Family and Child Welfare
Social workers advocate for improved healthcare access and services, especially in underserved areas.
Healthcare Advocacy
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.
Ethical and Professional Standards
Social Workers are advocate of social justice, human rights, and equality.
Advocacy for Social Justice
They work to reduce stigma raise awareness, and offer counselling to individuals and communities facing mental health challenges.
Mental Health Support
2 Types of poverty?
Absolute and Relative
2 types of poverty
This is consistent or permanent
Absolute
2 types of poverty
Those people who have a chance. Fluctuate due to economic situation.
Relative
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’.
The Indigenization Process
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.
Midgley 1981
According to _______ stressed the need to identify genuine and authentic roots in the local system.
Ragab (1982)
_______ 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.
Prager (1985)
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.
Walton and Abo El Nasser (1988)
Stage 1 - involved the direct unquestioning transplanting of social work knowledge from Western to developing countries.
Stage 1 Transmission
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
Stage 2 Indigenization
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.
Stage 3 Authentization
Provides social works with conceptual perspective that can guide how they view the world.
General Systems Theory or also known as System Theory