Exam 9: Social Work With Immigrants and Refugees
Exam 1: Historical Foundations of Addressing Need: Indigenous, French, and English Traditions115 Questions
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Exam 8: Indigenous Peoples and Social Work by Cyndy Baskin and Alyssa Mcleod111 Questions
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Exam 10: Social Work and Sexual and Gender Diversity by Edward Ou Jin Lee and Shari Brotman103 Questions
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Approximately one third of the world's refugee population are Syrian.
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Adapted from science to human behaviour, structural systems theory examines the fit between an individual and his or her systems as well as interactions that take place within and across systems.
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Nearly ________ of Canada's population speak languages other than English or French as a mother tongue.
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The largest category of permanent residents in Canada is ________.
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While the Immigration Act of 1952 did not explicitly discriminate against specific groups of immigrants, how was the Cabinet able to deny entry to certain groups of people?
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Around 80 per cent of Live-in Caregiver Program workers are from the Philippines.
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Before 1961, more than 90 per cent of immigrants to Canada were from India, China, and Russia.
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Currently there are no United Nations Conventions that address human trafficking.
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The province with the highest percentage of immigrants is ________.
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The acronym for the primary international organization that is mandated to protect refugees is the ________.
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In order to eventually obtain permanent residency and be able to reunite with their families in Canada, workers in the Live-In Caregiver Program need the equivalent of ________ out of ________ months of live-in employment.
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A refugee claimant is a ________ in the humanitarian population category who requests refugee protection upon or after arrival in Canada but whose claim has not yet been decided.
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Canada acceded to the United Nations Convention Relating to the Status of Refugees and Optional Protocol in ________.
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The ________ provision of the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act forces most refugee claimants who have transited through the USA to seek asylum there.
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Persecution or fear of persecution based on a person's ________ is NOT grounds for a refugee claim, according to the 1951 United Nations Convention Relating to the Status of Refugees.
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The country currently hosting the largest number of refugees is ________.
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An empowerment approach focuses on social workers increasing their personal, interpersonal, or political power in order to help clients.
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Which two values in the CASW Code of Ethics highlight the importance of social work with refugee and immigrant populations?
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