Jameal was placed in foster care with the Adolfson family when he was three years old. When his birth parents’ parental rights were terminated, Jameal was legally adopted by Mr. and Mrs. Adolfson. What seemed like a perfect match at first, feel apart when Jameal hit adolescence and the Adolfson’s felt like they were ready to give up. Which type of child welfare program would be most appropriate for Jameal and his family?
A. family preservation services
B. family support services
C. post-legal adoption services
D. youth empowerment services
C. post-legal adoption services
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Social welfare institutions and practices in the American colonies were modeled after the:
a) New Testament b) British Settlement Laws c) Jamestown Poor Law Act of 1701 d) British Elizabethan Poor Law Act of 1601
Harold usually begins a supervisory session with specific questions about a case
However, as the session continues, he is most engaged when discussing his personal issues. How would an effective supervisor respond to this pattern? A. Explore with Harold why his focus is so often on his personal struggles. B. Use the discussion of personal issues to deepen the bond with Harold. C. Identify which issue is causing Harold the most anxiety and work with that. D. Transfer Harold to another supervisor with whom these issues are less likely to arise.
The realization that the earth and its resources are finite is necessary to prevent
a. Human enterprises from relying on excessive technology b. Human overconsumption and overproduction c. the conservation of land and forests d. a focus on the needs of people
News production researchers like Gans argue that most news stories about natural or technological disasters (airplane crashes) place the greatest emphasis on
a) the effort made by social or political elites to restore order b) criticisms of the failings of government agencies c) criticisms of the failings of private enterprise d) the inability of average persons to come to grips with tragedy