This is the most fundamental principle related to developing the agency's initial donor and prospect list
a. The more a prospective donor can relate to the cause of the organization, the
more likely that person is to donate to the organization.
b. The more passionate one is to the mission of the organization, the more likely
that person is to donate to the organization.
c. The wealthier the prospective donor, the more likely that person is to donate
to the organization.
d. The closer one is to the prospective donor, the more likely that person is to
donate to the organization.
D
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a. Specific combinations are used for specific kinds of problems b. Each strategy is needed to produce positive change c. Strategies are selected that work for a specific social worker d. Selection is based on what would be most useful for a specific point in the work
What state, local, and agency policy implications were there for Albert?
Albert Mendoza was a baccalaureate social work intern at Crime Victims Center, an agency serving crime victims. His client, Carlos Hernandez, was a Mexican immigrant who sought both financial assistance for medical care and counseling for his family after they were assaulted in their home. Carlos was unable to communicate in English, and Albert had difficulty with his limited Spanish language proficiency. Albert began to suspect that Carlos was in the country illegally. He worried that he didn’t know the law about services available to illegal immigrants, specifically the Crime Victim’s Compensation funds. The agency did not have another Spanish-speaking worker, and Albert, a new social work intern, had primary responsibility for the case.
You are treating a cocaine addict who was incarcerated for a drugrelated crime, began using again when released, committed another drug-related crime, was incarcerated again, and is now released again
Why was being imprisoned insufficient to stop a relapse? A. Offenders of drug-related crimes have high rates of recidivism. B. Treatment is more effective than incarceration at reducing drug use and drug-related crime. C. The "war on drugs" spends too much money on incarceration and not enough on prevention and treatment. D. A zero-tolerance approach is better than a harm-reduction approach.
Cultural competence in evaluative research suggests the consideration of ______.
A. the use of a convenience sample of a diverse population B. the possibility that cultural variables influence client outcome C. the use of a cultural snowball sample in the examination of causation D. culture as the dependent variable