The type of advocacy that seeks to redress issues specific to a client's situation is most likely called
A. client advocacy
B. case advocacy
C. cause advocacy
D. social justice advocacy
A
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The major difference between cost?benefit analysis and cost?effective analysis is:
a. cost?benefit considers only direct costs. b. cost?effective monetizes only costs not benefits. c. cost?effective considers only direct costs. d. there is no difference and the two terms are interchangeable.
Which is NOT one of the four kinds of objective typically stated in proposals?
A) product B) service C) operating D) root
What actions could Carla have taken at a micro/mezzo/macro level to address the issues in this case? What might be the consequences for Carla if she devoted time and energy to addressing the systemic issues she has identified?
Carla Hudson, a Black social worker with the Women’s Resource Center (WRC), had worked with Maria Velasquez, a Mexican immigrant and mother of two children, for several years as she struggled to escape a violent home situation. Maria was Carla’s first Spanish-speaking client. Maria’s spoken English was easily understandable, but she could not read or write English well. As Carla assisted Maria in acquiring mainstream services, including Head Start, TANF, Food Stamps, and WIC, she noticed barriers to services that she began to suspect were related to discrimination against Spanish-speaking clients. When two White Head Start caseworkers refused to help Maria attain educational support that she needed in order to gain English literacy, Carla faced the challenge of addressing discrimination issues in another agency and perhaps throughout the service delivery system in Jasper, Alabama.
Imagine that your community has only two hospital systems that compete on everything except price. You consider this situation to be an oligopoly. How would you describe the delivery of health care in your community?
a. The two hospital groups compete on service to the betterment of the patients. b. The absence of effective price competition is likely to lead to cost inefficiencies. c. The two hospital groups compete on quality of care to the betterment of the community. d. The delivery of health care in this community depends on the commitment to quality care that each health care professional makes as part of his/her training.