When a parent allows a dawdling child to be late for school and get a detention, what type of consequence would that be?
a. Logical consequence
b. Constructive consequence
c. No real consequence
d. Natural consequence
d. Natural consequence
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"Policy practice" refers to:
a. Clinical practice in policy settings. b. Efforts to change policies in legislative, agency and community settings. c. A series of class exercises meant to establish an understanding of policy. d. A case application of political actions.
The _________ is used in the DoD's case review/incident determination committee process
a. decision tree algorithm b. XABC method c. DVFCT d. SFT
Lessons learned from this era that remain applicable to social welfare advocacy today include
A. changing social policy requires action in both the policy and political arenas. B. change often requires persistent pressure over long periods of time. C. All of these are correct. D. None of these are correct.
Given that they are not medical professionals, how can social workers assist people as they age with some of the health
challenges that they face?
What will be an ideal response?