______ are an excellent setting for assessment and family work should be done there whenever possible.
A. Community centers
B. Homes
C. Therapy settings
D. Agencies
Ans: B
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In the context of professional social work, _____ involves scientific inquiry, critical thinking, and lifelong
learning as a social worker brings his or her professional knowledge together with clients’ firsthand experience in a collaborative process of reflection, analysis, and synthesis.
A. committed relativism B. assessment C. allegiance D. contextual relativism
Lobbyists for advocacy organizations representing vulnerable populations normally:
a) Have padded budgets that allow them to "wine and dine" the legislators they wish to influence b) Advocacy organizations representing vulnerable populations do not have the budget to hire lobbyists, rather they do their own lobbying. c) Do not have large budgets, and rely upon developing relationships with policymakers and using their social work engagement skills to frame the issue for policymakers. d) Work pro-bono or for a significantly reduced rate and are often interns from a school of social work.
There are several elements of a grant application's cover letter. The first line of this section includes the grantor's corporate contact person's courtesy title. What is the name of this section?
a. Signature block b. Inside address c. Salutation d. Enclosure notation
According to the NASW Ethical Code, which of the following is true with regard to confidentiality?
A. Because they are easily misinterpreted, client's should not have access to their social work records. B. Social workers should never share confidences revealed by client's without their verbal consent. C. Social workers should obtain informed consent from client before tape recording a therapy session. D. NASW does not discuss ethics