When selecting a practice framework for a case situation, the most important characteristics of the framework selected should be that it would
a. apply to both children and adults
b. be applicable if the client is uncooperative
c. be the most relevant for this client situation
d. apply to work with individuals, families, groups, and communities
C
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"Transformative leadership" as described in this chapter
A. Emphasizes self-care and attention to one's self as well as others B. Reflects the type of inspiring goals one seeks to accomplish C. Clarifies whether their strategy seeks societal change or more modest reforms D. Has a radical approach to the selection of tactics and targets for change
In the story, it becomes clear to Ellis that founders of social work like Jane Addams saw environmental issues as central tenets of the social work field.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
One indication the quality of a historical policy analysis is:
a) the complexity of the factors considered. b) the simplicity of the solutions provided. c) the reputation of the scholar conducting the research d) None of the above
As almshouses went out of fashion in the last of the 19th century, specialized institutions served specific groups. Which of the following groups were considered unworthy and remained in almshouses?
a) Children b) Deaf and dumb c) Mentally ill d) Aged