Which of these is not an adequate description of how social welfare began to emerge as an institution?
a. The number of people needing food, shelter, and financial assistance because of unemployment became too great for churches to deal with.
b. The number of prisoners became so great as to be seen as a threat to social order.
c. The number of people with disabilities with viable job opportunities were increasing.
d. The number of senior citizens left with no family to care for them were too great for social sustainability.
c. The number of people with disabilities with viable job opportunities were increasing.
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A social worker’s obligation to inform government authorities of suspected child abuse or neglect falls
under the legal ______.
A. duty to inform B. duty of care C. duty to warn or protect D. duty to report
The main laws that outline permissible types of lobbying at a federal level are:
a) The Hatch Act and The Ryan White Act b) The Lobbying Act and Honest Leadership and Open Government Act of 2007 c) The Honest Leadership and Open Government Act of 2007 and The Hatch Act d) The Maintenance of Effort (MOE) mandate and the Lobbying Act
Dynamic systems theory stresses:
a. the importance of stability for systems maintenance b. the importance of change for systemic growth c. the importance of both stability and change d. none of the above
Aloysius has reservations about a candidate for a supervisory position in a general
services agency. Which of these concerns is the most serious? A. cannot recognize or admit weaknesses B. has little background in preparing or managing budgets C. lacks experience in a large agency D. sees a need for more training in addiction management