One of the global social work values that transcend cultural and national differences is the primary importance of the individual.
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
Answer: True.
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Jan has just gotten a new job as a nurse’s aide. She seems happy and expresses her glee to her social worker,
Dorothy, at their last session together. What should Dorothy say?
a. I am so happy for you and delighted that you have found something that really interests you. You really look excited. b. You are happy now but I worry about how you will get along after our sessions are over. This has been an important part of your life and I would think you might miss it. Many others have. c. Let’s talk about how you’re feeling about the ending of our relationship. I feel a bit blue that we won’t be seeing each other every week
The internet is expanding services to include
a. descriptions of community, state, and national services b. advertisements of services available c. online therapy d. all of the above
One example of a worker using their legitimate power to support a group’s social justice aims is ______.
a. responding to the will of members b. articulating the will of the sponsoring agency c. imposing their will on the group d. securing resources for the group
The local chapter of the NASW has a mentorship program in which seasoned social workers are paired with new professionals to assist these new social workers in applying professional values, standards, and ethics in their practice of social work
These mentor-colleagues are applying strategies of ______. a. professional liability b. on-the-job training c. knowledge development d. professional acculturation