Exam 12: Ethics and Ethical Dilemmas in Practice With Organizations and Communities
Exam 1: Introduction to Generalist Practice With Organizations and Communities76 Questions
Exam 2: Stress and Time Management66 Questions
Exam 3: Using Micro Skills With Organizations and Communities48 Questions
Exam 4: Group Skills for Organizational and Community Change83 Questions
Exam 5: Understanding Organizations87 Questions
Exam 6: Decision Making for Organizational Change59 Questions
Exam 7: Implementing Organizational Change: Agency Policy, Projects, and Programs105 Questions
Exam 8: Understanding Neighborhoods and Communities78 Questions
Exam 9: Macro Practice in Communities69 Questions
Exam 10: Evaluating Macro Practice67 Questions
Exam 11: Advocacy and Social Action With Populations-At-Risk69 Questions
Exam 12: Ethics and Ethical Dilemmas in Practice With Organizations and Communities75 Questions
Exam 13: Using Supervision19 Questions
Exam 14: Developing and Managing Agency Resources65 Questions
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The NASW Code of Ethics adheres to absolute confidentiality.
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Clients' rights to make their own decisions, identify their own needs, and choose the most appropriate option when faced with possible courses of action is called social affirmation.
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Principle 3 of Loewenberg and Dolgoff's "Ethical Principles Screen" is:
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All of the following are true regarding supervision and consultation except :
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All of the following are core values in the NASW Code of Ethics except:
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Ethics are concerned with what is good and desirable while values deal with what is right and correct.
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According to Corey, Corey, and Callanan, the first step in confronting a potential ethical dilemma is to investigate the variables.
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Human rights involve the premise that all people are entitled to basic rights and treatment.
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Principle 2 of Loewenberg and Dolgoff's "Ethical Principles Screen" is:
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According to Reamer's Guide to Ethical Decision-making, one person's right to self-determination supersedes another person's right to well-being.
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_________ is defined by Pedersen as the perspective characterized by defining reality according to one set of cultural assumptions, insensitivity to cultural variations, irrational adherence to one's own beliefs as being the only right ones, and an overly simplified view of both reality and problem resolution.
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Principle 1 of Loewenberg and Dolgoff's "Ethical Principles Screen" is:
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What are the three areas of rights within the Universal Declaration of Human Rights? What are positive and negative freedoms?
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Consultation always involves designated authority over the workers.
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Which of the following areas of behavior are listed in the NASW Code of Ethics standard of the "Social workers' ethical responsibilities as professionals":
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An agency administrator awards a bid for new office computers to a company that promises to provide him with a new 52" television set for his home. This is a violation of in the National Association of Social Workers' Code of Ethics .
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Principle 6 of Loewenberg and Dolgoff's "Ethical Principles Screen" is:
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Stigmatizing the opponent is almost always a good tactic in confrontational situations.
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CARE is an international organization dedicated to eradicating AIDS.
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