Exam 1: Historical Foundations of Addressing Need: Indigenous, French, and English Traditions
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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________ authored an analysis of the conditions of Montreal's working-class communities in the late 1800s.
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Friendly visitors representing Charity Organization Societies would evaluate individuals' eligibility for relief by assessing their ________.
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The Public Charities Act of Quebec was the first social assistance legislation to mandate that the government had to intervene to help those in need.
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Settlement House Movement proponents placed a greater emphasis on ________ than proponents of the Charity Organization Societies.
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In the 1800s in Quebec, ________ were entities founded by groups of workers to provide for workers and their families in case of sickness or death.
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Provision of care for the poor shifted from work done by volunteers to paid social work largely because of the application of a "scientific approach." This reflects the idea that ________.
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Social casework consisted of collecting statistics about community conditions for comparison to conditions in other communities.
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The 1871 census recorded Quebec as being 97 per cent Roman Catholic.
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Elders are all members of an Indigenous community aged 65 and over.
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The Civil Marriage Act, which legalized same-sex marriage across Canada, was enacted in 1991.
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The ________ was a theological and social movement devoted to social development and change.
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Charity work in Quebec in the 1800s was primarily the domain of English-speaking middle-class and wealthy women.
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How did J.S. Woodsworth view poverty? How did Woodsworth believe the needs of the poor should be addressed? Who should be involved?
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Detailed data regarding an individual's environment, including family and other factors outside the family, were called "social evidence."
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The stock market crash in ________ brought on massive unemployment and poverty across Canada.
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In seventeenth-century Montreal, a(n) ________ combined relief with moral rehabilitation through labour for the undeserving poor.
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