The following elements of community practice skills are of even greater importance in smaller communities, with the exception of:
A. Learning about and utilizing informal networks
B. Understanding the dynamics of service provisions
C. Learning about agricultural systems
D. Developing relationships with key individuals
C
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Smaller communities generally have fewer formal resources and certain skills are of greater importance. For example, utilizing the informal networks of the community (church members, neighbors), understanding the dynamics of service provision, and developing relationships with key people in the community
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Properties of a whole that are not possessed by the parts comprising the whole are
known as a. Emergent b. System c. Feedback d. Entropy
An example of an organizational challenge is
a. Understanding ones' agency, its limitations, and its relationship to the community and other agencies b. Becoming aware of countertransference issues c. Keeping up with new technology d. Coping with fiscal realities e. Coping with political realities
Both the Canyon City and Lakeside vignettes had
A. geographic, identity and collective dimensions. B. only geographic and identity dimensions. C. only identity and collective dimensions. D. had only one type of community dimension.
Why are one-time meetings challenging for the social worker?
a. The social worker needs to facilitate many activities within a short period of time b. Clients will not want to engage in the relationship because the work is only temporary c. It is not enough time to establish a connection with the client and assess the presence or absence of common factors conditions d. Due to the limited time, the client may refuse to work in the moment with the social worker