Gathering information, assessing needs, and determining treatment strategies are all parts of the method of helping individuals called:
A. coordinated care.
B. social casework.
C. eligibility determination.
D. treatment services.
B
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Policy has been defined as:
a) Statements of what ought to happen b) A purposive course of action followed by people dealing with a problem c) The pattern of action that resolves conflicting claims or provides incentives for cooperation d) All of the above
Child welfare services are often referred to residual in nature. To what does this refer?
a. the fact that services are provided after problems have already occurred b. that funding left over for other purposes is used to support these services c. that funds held in reserve are used for these services d. that the services are only limited to certain client groups
When developing plans of care, the preferences of the client:
A. should be considered if they are in line with the case manager's beliefs. B. should receive priority in order to promote self-determination. C. should be heard even though the case manager will make the decision. D. should be heard so the client will feel respected by the case manager.
The tactics used in social action approach include protests, boycotts, and confrontation
Indicate whether the statement is true or false