What was codified in the Elizabethan poor laws?
a. helping unemployed individuals to find work
b. providing unemployed individuals with food
c. creating systems of accountability for charitable expenditures
d. finding permanent homes for child beggars
Ans: C
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What will be an ideal response?
Giving assistance to a person as soon as a problem arises is known as
a. Primary prevention. b. Secondary prevention. c. Tertiary prevention. d. Preventative strategy.
When writing to your federal congressperson to express your viewpoint on the likely negative consequences of proposed legislation affecting persons who are mentally ill, it is most important that you
a. use your agency's letterhead to prove your legitimacy b. send the letter by registered mail c. support your position with facts and figures d. indicate that you have a social work degree
Which of the following statements is NOT true as it applies to resistance during the initial stage?
A) ?Resistance is generally not common during the initial stage of a group, since members are quite willing to get personally involved quickly. B) ?Cultural factors may influence clients' readiness to participate in a group C) ?Some initial resistance is to be expected in the early stage, even if people are eager to join in. D) ?Because resistance often arises from fearful expectations, identifying and discussing these fears will benefit the whole group.