Policy-sensitive practice occurs:
A) When social workers make professional recommendations with sensitivity to their clients' economic, social, and policy realities.
B) When social workers directly intercede, as advocates, with other agencies on behalf of a client.
C) When social workers act as case managers.
D) When professional advocates consult directly with legislators.
A
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Termination can be
a) planned only after achievement of all the treatment goals. b) planned or unplanned. c) difficult for the therapist and patient. d) B and C
Charity Organization Societies and the Settlement Movement
a. Were similar in their approach to social welfare services b. Grew out of the War on Poverty c. Dominated the social service system of the progressive era d. Are irrelevant to the social work profession e. Were a product of Colonial America
One of the tactics described in the text that should be used in agency politics is the strategy of divide and conquer.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
Answer the following statements true (T) or false (F)
1. Older workers have less absenteeism, lower job turnover, and a lower accident rate than younger workers. 2. Retirement is a one-time transition from full-time work around the age of 65. 3. While life expectancy has increased by more than 50 percent since 1900, the period of time spent in retirement has increased even more dramatically. 4. People have an individual choice about retiring only if they can count on enough income to support themselves without working. 5. Research has demonstrated that retirement is bad for older adults’ health and that they often die soon after leaving the work force.