Exam 7: Social Work Practice With Children
Exam 1: Historical Foundations of Addressing Need: Indigenous, French, and English Traditions115 Questions
Exam 2: Social Work Theories126 Questions
Exam 3: Ethics in Social Work98 Questions
Exam 4: Social Work With Individuals and Families98 Questions
Exam 5: Social Work With Groups and Communities109 Questions
Exam 6: Social Work and Health108 Questions
Exam 7: Social Work Practice With Children106 Questions
Exam 8: Indigenous Peoples and Social Work by Cyndy Baskin and Alyssa Mcleod111 Questions
Exam 9: Social Work With Immigrants and Refugees111 Questions
Exam 10: Social Work and Sexual and Gender Diversity by Edward Ou Jin Lee and Shari Brotman103 Questions
Exam 11: Disability and Social Work Practice by Carl Ernst and Radha Macculloch105 Questions
Exam 12: Social Work With Aging Populations103 Questions
Exam 13: International Social Work92 Questions
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The Canadian Human Rights Act created the ________ to enforce its statutes.
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Social work practice with children falls under three themes: child welfare, youth justice, and school social work.
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________ is a therapeutic approach that has been advocated as particularly effective in supporting the reintegration of offenders.
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A duty to report refers to a professional's obligation to report any suspected abuse or neglect when there are reasonable grounds for believing a child may be in need of protection.
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Although provincial child welfare legislation varies, one current commonality between the provinces is a respect for cultural heritage, particularly for Indigenous children.
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________ is NOT considered a reason why families experience difficulty.
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The key activity of child welfare that functions to receive and investigate reports of possible child abuse and neglect is ________.
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Restorative justice, or victim-offender mediation, is an aspect of preventive social work.
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________ refers to the urging of physicians to report to authorities any evidence of broken bones in infants and children.
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The Canadian Human Rights Tribunal on First Nations Child Welfare found that ________.
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What are the similarities between the development of Canada's child welfare system and that of its youth justice system?
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Across all provinces in Canada, children are considered to be individuals under eighteen years of age.
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The ________ is a special administrative body that receives and makes decisions on cases related to discrimination.
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What are the features of "Stage Two: Children as Vulnerable Individuals in Need of Protection" in the evolution of the perceptions of children in Canada?
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When we talk about "at-risk" youth, we are referring to ________.
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What were two changes brought forth by the Youth Criminal Justice Act (YCJA) of 2003?
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What is the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC)? How has the Canadian government pledged its commitment to meeting the needs of the CRC? In what ways has Canada reserved the right not to be bound by some provisions of the CRC? Provide an example.
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In child welfare social work, what is meant by "least intrusive measures"?
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