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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What are two examples of factors that shaped the development of social welfare in Quebec?
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Describe the Settlement House Movement and the Charity Organization Societies. How did proponents of the SHM conceptualize the causes of poverty? How did their views of the causes of poverty differ from those held by proponents of the Charity Organization Societies?
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A(n) ________ state describes a country whose government assumes responsibility for ensuring that its citizens' basic needs are met.
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Those who were chronically ill were seen as undeserving of public assistance.
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In 2007, the prevalence of poverty among women either unmarried or not in common-law relationships was ________ the prevalence among women in families.
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Maligait is an Inuktitut word which refers to the laws that contribute to "living a good life."
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In ________, the Civil Code of Lower Canada sought to codify all aspects of civil relations, primarily persons, property, succession, and marriage.
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________ was/were at the centre of the social order in colonial society.
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Historically, which of the following has not been a way Elders have passed on knowledge?
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Residual welfare states provide support to the entire population in the form of universal programs.
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Jane Addams believed that societal problems at the turn of the twentieth century were due to urbanization, industrialization, and the gap between those on one end of the spectrum and those on the other.
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In Inuit culture, what is Inuit Qaujimajatuqangit? What are the four laws that are the foundation of IQ?
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The Great Depression caused Canadians to see unemployment as a(n) ________.
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What are the two distinct historical interpretations of the role of the church for Black Canadian populations?
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The primary goal of Charitable Organization Societies was to bring educated, middle-class youth and members of the charitable gentry to live among poor, urban populations.
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How has neoliberalism affected social work practice? Provide two examples in different social work practice settings.
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A state where limited support is only given to people in need as a last resort is referred to as ________.
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It is through ________ for healing and growth that individuals, families and communities can attain mino-pimatisiwin.
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