Exam 3: Strategies, Activities, and Tasks of Human Service Work
All college campuses employ staff who assist in removing barriers for disabled students primarily because
D
When a worker helps a client to file an appeal for a service he or she was denied, but feels entitled to, that worker is using a(n) intervention.
D
If you were a town official, what three strategies of intervention would you initiate to try to lessen that problem?
As a town official, I would initiate the following three strategies to try to lessen the problem:
1. Education and Awareness Campaigns: I would implement educational programs and awareness campaigns to inform the community about the issue and its impact. This could include workshops, seminars, and outreach programs to educate residents about the importance of responsible waste management and the negative effects of littering.
2. Implementing Strict Enforcement and Penalties: I would work to enforce existing littering laws and implement stricter penalties for those who violate them. This could involve increasing fines for littering, increasing the number of law enforcement officers patrolling the town, and installing surveillance cameras in litter-prone areas to catch offenders.
3. Community Clean-Up Events: I would organize and promote community clean-up events to encourage residents to take pride in their town and take an active role in keeping it clean. This could involve partnering with local organizations, schools, and businesses to organize regular clean-up efforts and provide resources such as trash bags, gloves, and pickers.
By implementing these strategies, I believe we can make a significant impact in lessening the problem of littering and improving the overall cleanliness of our town.
Human service workers often train peer leaders or mentors to help in the running of drug and alcohol awareness programs.
Give an example of how ignoring the concept of multicausality might lead to an inadequate program strategy.
Example of an
A human service worker who spends time visiting churches and health clinics to obtain referrals is doing
Name the two main categories of strategies of interventions.
A worker can begin formulating an action plan only after he or she has
The primary tool of all effective human service workers is their ability to
When we do a multicausality analysis, we always leave one or more wedges of the circle empty to represent, for now, unknown causes.
Once a contract is created between the client and the worker it must be adhered to without exception throughout the helping encounter.
Why is it that although all members of a support group for eating disorders might appear to have the same problem, we cannot utilize a one-size-fits-all intervention to help each member conquer his or her problem? Suggest 2 or 3 causes for eating disorders.
The kind of intervention performed by home health aides or by counselors in a residence for children is called
Very few social agencies require that a formal action plan be written and accepted by the client and worker before any services begin.
Why is the concept of multicausality so central to understanding the human service field?
A human service worker who visits the home, classroom or workplace of a client to gain some firsthand insights into his or her strengths and weaknesses is
In order to implement the fourteen strategies, a worker must use the following human service activities and tasks: (List at least 5 of the 7 that are described in the text.)
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