Practice Q Flashcards
Jane Addams was involved with ___ ?
A. Charity Organization Societies
B. Settlement House Movement
C. Social Gospel Movement
B. Settlement House Movement
Social work professional organizations and educational professionals were first developed in ___ .
A. The mid 1800’s
B. The early 1900’s
C. The mid 1900’s
B. The early 1900’s
The 60’s scoop refers to ___ .
A. The placement of Indigenous children in residential schools
B. The development of child welfare agencies on reserve
C. The placement of Indigenous children for fostering or adoption in non-Indigenous families
C. The placement of Indigenous children for fostering or adoption in non-Indigenous families
Which of the following is an example of mountain moving or transformative theoretical approach to social work? A. Cognitive behavioural theory B. Ecosystem theory C. Feminist social work D. Psychodynamic theory
C. Feminist social work
Which of the following theoretical approaches focusses on the way past experiences have shaped us consciously and subconsciously? A. Cognitive behavioural theory B. Ecosystems theory C. Feminist Social Work D. Psychodynamic theory
D. Psychodynamic theory
A social worker works with a client to identify and correct the "faulty" thoughts that are leading to distress and disfunction. Which of the following theoretical approaches does this most closely reflect? A. Cognitive behavioural theory B. Ecosystems theory C. Feminist social work D. Psychodynamic theory
A. Cognitive behavioural theory
TRUE or FALSE: Who we are influences what we do as social workers
TRUE.
Which of the following is it important for social workers to reflect on?
A. How our beliefs and values may lead us to privilege certain ideas (and people) over others
B. How aspects of our social location may privilege or disadvantage us in different situations
C. How who we are will influence how we relate to clients
D. All of the above
D. All of the above
____ is how we learn to better understand who we are and how this influences our work as social workers
A. Study
B. Self-reflection
C. Work
B. Self-reflection
Which organization would respond to a complaint about the professional misconduct of a social worker?
A. Canadian Association for social work education
B. Canadian association of social workers
C. Ontario college of social workers and social service workers
D. International federation of social workers
C. Ontario college of social workers and social service workers
Of the following, who can refer to themselves as a “social worker”?
A. Everyone who’s graduated from an accredited school of social work in Canada
B. Everyone who’s a member of the Canadian Association of Social Workers
C. Everyone who’s registered with the Ontario College of Social Workers and Social Service Workers
C. Everyone who’s registered with the Ontario College of Social Workers and Social Service Workers
Which of the following are important considerations covered in the ethical guidelines in social work?
A. Confidentiality
B. Inherent worth and dignity of the person
C. Integrity in professional practice
D. All of the above
D. All of the above
Which area of ethics refer to maintaining a high level of professional conduct and upholding the “purpose, values and ethical principles” of the profession?
A. Confidentiality
B. Inherent worth and dignity of the person
C. Integrity in professional practice
D. Pursuit of social justice
C. Integrity in professional practice
Storming and norming are ways to refer to stages in work with ___ .
A. Individuals
B. Families
C. Groups
C. Groups
forming, storming, norming, and performing
Which of the following is NOT an important feature for the relationship between clinician and client A. genuineness B. empathy C. dishonesty D. care and concern
C. dishonesty