Exam 1: The Unified Model of Advocacy Practice
Exam 1: The Unified Model of Advocacy Practice10 Questions
Exam 2: Social Work Ethics, Values, and Advocacy Practice12 Questions
Exam 3: Getting Involved10 Questions
Exam 4: Understanding the Issue10 Questions
Exam 5: Planning in Advocacy Practice10 Questions
Exam 6: Advocating Through Education, Persuasion, and Negotiation9 Questions
Exam 7: Presenting Your Information Effectively10 Questions
Exam 8: Electronic Advocacy10 Questions
Exam 9: Evaluating Advocacy10 Questions
Exam 10: Ongoing Monitoring11 Questions
Exam 11: Integrating Advocacy Practice Into Your Social Work Practice10 Questions
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Which of the following is a step in the Planning process?
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Advocating for a child that is not receiving needed learning supports at school is an example of cause advocacy.
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Understanding that the order may change, place the steps of the Unified Model of Advocacy in their basic order:
_____ Planning
_____ Advocating
_____ Getting Involved
_____ Understanding the Issue
_____ Ongoing Monitoring
_____ Evaluating
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3,4,1,2,6,5
In practicing advocacy, a social worker takes action to _____________ the cause of one or more clients in order to promote social justice.
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Which Step in the Unified Model of Advocacy uses the advocacy map to compare what was planned to what was achieved?
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The US Supreme Court decision Citizens United v. Federal Elections Commission held that the First Amendment applies not only to individuals, but also:
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It is not possible for anyone to benefit from a social issue requiring advocacy.
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