The types of activities associated with social work practice include:
a. individual, family, and therapeutic group meetings, phone calls, and emails.
b. individual, family, and staff meetings, phone calls, and emails.
c. meetings with various groupings of participants, phone calls, and emails.
d. meetings with various groupings of clients, phone calls, and emails.
C
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Private social welfare agencies:
A) were the only social service agencies in the early 1900s where services were provided by professionally-trained volunteers from the upper socioeconomic groups B) were primarily established to meet the needs of people living in rural areas. C)provided most of the funds and services to the needy until the 1930s due to the lack of development of public social services.
A peer-led drug and alcohol prevention program is offered at the
school in your community. At a school board meeting you are attending, a parent confronts the board and demands that the program be shut down because she does not want her child being counseled by another student. How would you respond? A. Agree with the parent. B. Explain your professional background. Share that peer-led programs may possess greater potential for primary prevention than teacher-led ones. C. Share that peer-led programs yield twice as much student selfdisclosure among participants as teacher-led ones, which can only help the participants. D. Share that studies comparing teacher-led and peer-led prevention interventions have resulted in mixed findings, so the parent might be right.
When Emelia arrived, how was Mr. Snyder behaving? Why was he so agitated? What did Emelia know about his health, functioning, and state of mind? What did Emelia know about his strengths?
Emelia coordinated a Meals on Wheels Program for the elderly, and supervised 10 volunteers who delivered the meals. One day, when Emelia filled in for a volunteer and delivered a meal to the Snyders, she found Mr. Snyder very agitated and worried because Mrs. Snyder was missing. Apparently she had wandered off before. Because it was cold outside and they lived two blocks from a busy street, Emelia was alarmed and struggled with how to respond to this unexpected situation. As she tried to prioritize her responsibilities, she began to wonder if her volunteers were communicating with her and if they were well-trained for their responsibilities.
Programs that focus on such things as child development and methods of managing behaviors are called:
a. Head Start programs b. Early Identification programs c. Parenting education and support programs d. Early Intervention programs