Founders of the Settlement House movement perceived societal conditions and the hardship of immigration
a. as an excuse often used by the poor to explain away poor decisions.
b. as the primary cause of poverty.
c. as a product of personal moral failure.
d. as a product of a poor economy.
B
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The most important role social workers play in community planning is
a. to help community members, who are too often accustomed to thinking of themselves as marginal, learn to use their abilities. b. to teach community members learn how to use the political system and make it work for them, rather than against them. c. to insist that the poor and the powerless and uninfluential develop plans for their communities that matter as much as the plans of the rich, the powerful, the connected. d. to remind community members not to overplay their hand and anger those with more resources and power.
Stigmatization means identifying or describing someone or something in disgraceful, contemptuous, or reproachful terms
A) ?True B) ?False
William Bell's commitment to his mother resonated through the phrase "be a mirror for people," which means:
A. Show them how hard you work B. Help them view their own actions without judgment so they can seek to change themselves C. Foster clarity on how difficult and yet important personal change can be D. Get people's attention on what social change actually looks like
An evaluation tool that provides measurable opportunities for clients to exceed their treatment goals is:
a. An individualized rating scale b. Target problem scaling c. Goal attainment scaling d. Satisfaction scaling