Shulman uses the term "the agency client" to describe:
a. macro social work practice
b. clients who have been connected with an agency for a long time and have developed reputations for being "unworkable".
c. clients who have been connected with an agency for a long time and have referred other clients for service.
d. workers who seek serve from the agency that employs them.
b
You might also like to view...
The medical model values client-determination and empowerment.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
The purpose of the major welfare bill passed in the closing days of the Reagan
administration (1988) was to A. Allow unemployed mothers to remain at home with their children B. Force mothers who had remained on AFDC into the job market C. Increase benefit levels for mothers and children D. Insure salaries greater than minimum wage for those getting off welfare
Which of the following NASW Standards for Cultural Competence addresses respect for the Code of Ethics?
A. ethics and values B. self-awareness C. professional education D. service delivery
Effective listening can help clients find new meaning in their lives
Indicate whether the statement is true or false