Human services workers are frequently faced with making choices between personal and professional values when working with clients
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
True
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The policy of Affirmative Action
a. had its roots in a speech by President Nixon about equality. b. is an attempt to turn equality from a word into a fact by remedying past imbalances. c. has never been clarified by the Supreme Court. d. does not require employers to demonstrate good faith when dealing with members of deprived groups.
The welfare rights movement of the 1960s and 1970s helped welfare recipients feel that their job as mothers deserved society's respect and recompense
A. True B. False
First-order ethical principles include which of the following values:
A. honesty and freedom B. the right to die C. the importance of information sharing D. the importance of making sure one is accessing the right medical services
Which is considered a risk factor for child abuse and neglect?
a. availability of adequate food b. harmonious family relationships c. ability to access support in times of stress d. lack of employment resources in a community