Deck 4: Cultural Competency in Child Welfare
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Deck 4: Cultural Competency in Child Welfare
1
A social worker taking an empowerment based approach to practice believes:
A)People define their own best interests and promote self-sufficiency
B)Practice needs to be consistent with cultural and community backgrounds
C)In suspending values and beliefs and working toward creative solutions
D)All of the above
A)People define their own best interests and promote self-sufficiency
B)Practice needs to be consistent with cultural and community backgrounds
C)In suspending values and beliefs and working toward creative solutions
D)All of the above
D
2
Filial piety,self-control in emotional expression,respect for authority,importance of family,and fulfilling role expectations are cultural traits of:
A)Euro-American families
B)Asian families
C)African American families
D)Latino families
A)Euro-American families
B)Asian families
C)African American families
D)Latino families
B
3
Close to 30% of African American families live in poverty as compared to 8% of White families.
True
4
The process of "continuous discovery" to build culturally competent practice is:
A)Being non-judgmental
B)Skill development
C)Inductive learning
D)Deductive analysis
A)Being non-judgmental
B)Skill development
C)Inductive learning
D)Deductive analysis
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5
The extent to which ethnic groups or individuals become part of a dominant culture is called:
A)Immigration and citizenship
B)Accommodation and adaptation
C)Acquiescence and acceptance
D)Assimilation and acculturation
A)Immigration and citizenship
B)Accommodation and adaptation
C)Acquiescence and acceptance
D)Assimilation and acculturation
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6
Some general strengths that are unique to African American families include:
A)Clear family structure,involvement of extended family,and family cohesion
B)Respect for authority,care of elders,focus on fulfilling role responsibilities
C)Kinship bonds,work orientation,flexible roles,and religious orientation
D)Sharing and collaborating;collective view of self,family,group,spirituality
A)Clear family structure,involvement of extended family,and family cohesion
B)Respect for authority,care of elders,focus on fulfilling role responsibilities
C)Kinship bonds,work orientation,flexible roles,and religious orientation
D)Sharing and collaborating;collective view of self,family,group,spirituality
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7
The foundation of becoming culturally competent is:
A)Self-awareness
B)Extensive knowledge of cultural group beliefs and practices
C)A thorough understanding of empowerment
D)Social work education and a practicum experience
A)Self-awareness
B)Extensive knowledge of cultural group beliefs and practices
C)A thorough understanding of empowerment
D)Social work education and a practicum experience
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8
Self-awareness begins with carefully considering one's thoughts about the particular cultural group encountered in practice.
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9
A social worker may need to focus specifically on slowing down,attending,talking less,observing,and listening more with African American families.
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10
Which one of the following is not a practice guideline for culturally competent empowerment practice:
A)Drawing upon the cultural strengths of a particular group
B)Considering oppressive factors in the micro,meso,and macro systems
C)Teaching clients coping skills to accept that little change is possible
D)Assisting clients to work together collectively
A)Drawing upon the cultural strengths of a particular group
B)Considering oppressive factors in the micro,meso,and macro systems
C)Teaching clients coping skills to accept that little change is possible
D)Assisting clients to work together collectively
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11
Native American children are placed at a rate 5 times greater than children of European descent.
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12
Extensive knowledge of another culture will eliminate concerns,conflict and misunderstandings based on differences.
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13
Areas to consider in self-examination of one's beliefs and perceptions regarding families include:
A)Family problem-solving,communication,conflict strategies,and emotional tone
B)Family boundaries,hierarchy,sub-systems,and stage of family life cycle
C)Definitions,gender roles,discipline,extended family,and social network
D)None of the above
A)Family problem-solving,communication,conflict strategies,and emotional tone
B)Family boundaries,hierarchy,sub-systems,and stage of family life cycle
C)Definitions,gender roles,discipline,extended family,and social network
D)None of the above
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14
In direct practice culturally competent interventions are primarily facilitated by:
A)Advocacy and social justice
B)Group work skills
C)Strengths-based and ecological approaches
D)Systems of care
A)Advocacy and social justice
B)Group work skills
C)Strengths-based and ecological approaches
D)Systems of care
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15
Family loyalty,high respect for males,extended family,immigration/acculturation,and high level of child placement by comparison)are issues related to:
A)Latino families
B)African American families
C)Asian Families
D)Native American families
A)Latino families
B)African American families
C)Asian Families
D)Native American families
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16
The ability of one person to influence another is a definition of:
A)Persuasion
B)Manipulation
C)Power
D)Coercion
A)Persuasion
B)Manipulation
C)Power
D)Coercion
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