Exam 11: Social Welfare and the Future of Community Development
Exam 1: Importance of Community48 Questions
Exam 2: Introduction to Community Development48 Questions
Exam 3: History of Community Development48 Questions
Exam 4: Perspectives on Community Development48 Questions
Exam 5: Building Relationships With the Community49 Questions
Exam 6: Process of Community Development48 Questions
Exam 7: Skills for Working in Communities48 Questions
Exam 8: Canadian Case Studies48 Questions
Exam 9: Aboriginal Community Development48 Questions
Exam 10: International Community Development48 Questions
Exam 11: Social Welfare and the Future of Community Development48 Questions
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In the developmental approach, a relationship balance is desired.
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In Canada, the welfare state developed through the stages of the early period, transition, and erosion periods.
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Modern socialists contend that welfare states perpetuate social and economic inequity.
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An individual who lives in the rural areas is unable to benefit from an urban social service agency's programs because of poor transportation. This is an example of the barrier called
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The perspective contending that a system of social welfare services, distinct from the market and family, is necessary to meet social and economic need is the
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Modern conservatives favour tax reductions and reduction in social spending.
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The concept of interconnection between the physical, social, emotional, and spiritual aspects is
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