Deck 7: Policy, Policy Analysis, Policy Practice, and Policy Advocacy: Foundations for Service Provision
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Deck 7: Policy, Policy Analysis, Policy Practice, and Policy Advocacy: Foundations for Service Provision
1
The primary principle involved in _____ is that the system requires a major overhaul to achieve more appropriate goals.
A)radicalism
B)conservatism
C)conventionalism
A)radicalism
B)conservatism
C)conventionalism
A
2
Condy and Hily currently reside at the Loving Arms homeless shelter. They begin a discussion about the state of social welfare programs in the country when Hily says, "It is the society's responsibility to help people cope with the unstable and challenging environment." Condy nods her head and replies, "Your beliefs make you a(n)_____."
A)liberal
B)conservative
C)orthodox
A)liberal
B)conservative
C)orthodox
A
3
The Five-E model of basic policy analysis for social welfare policy includes all of the following except :
A)ethical considerations.
B)evaluation of potential alternatives.
C)establishment of recommendations for positive changes.
D)exigent situations.
A)ethical considerations.
B)evaluation of potential alternatives.
C)establishment of recommendations for positive changes.
D)exigent situations.
D
4
A principle of _____ is that failure to succeed generally is due to complex, unfair stresses and problems in the environment.
A)radicalism
B)conservatism
C)liberalism
A)radicalism
B)conservatism
C)liberalism
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5
Which of the following is not one of the three primary arenas of life that policies serve to synchronize?
A)Private life
B)The economy
C)Customs
D)The government
A)Private life
B)The economy
C)Customs
D)The government
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6
The term _____ reflects values but involves more specific recommendations about what should be done to put these values into action.
A)means test
B)agency policy
C)public opinion
D)public assistance
A)means test
B)agency policy
C)public opinion
D)public assistance
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7
_____ is a systematic evaluation of how effectively a policy addresses the targeted problem or issue, meets people's needs, and achieves its goals.
A)Political intervention
B)Policy analysis
C)Legislative advocacy
D)Policy advancement
A)Political intervention
B)Policy analysis
C)Legislative advocacy
D)Policy advancement
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8
Which of the following would be considered a personal social service?
A)Rent subsidies
B)Counseling
C)Food stamps
D)Day care
A)Rent subsidies
B)Counseling
C)Food stamps
D)Day care
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9
The term _____ refers to the condition whereby people meet the designated criteria or requirements to receive benefits through a social welfare program.
A)public assistance
B)eligibility
C)qualification
D)poverty line
A)public assistance
B)eligibility
C)qualification
D)poverty line
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10
Which of the following is a basic concept inherent in the residual perspective on social welfare policies and programs?
A)Social welfare policies and programs should be reactive, solving problems only after they occur.
B)Providing ongoing support to all people is highly important.
C)Social welfare policies and programs should provide ongoing support to all people in need.
D)It is not people's fault that they require social welfare services.
A)Social welfare policies and programs should be reactive, solving problems only after they occur.
B)Providing ongoing support to all people is highly important.
C)Social welfare policies and programs should provide ongoing support to all people in need.
D)It is not people's fault that they require social welfare services.
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11
_____ is the philosophy that the government should provide minimal interference in people's lives.
A)Radicalism
B)Conservatism
C)Liberalism
A)Radicalism
B)Conservatism
C)Liberalism
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12
The final phase of the social welfare policy development and implementation process is the:
A)formulation of the social welfare policy.
B)service provision by workers in agency settings.
C)implementation of the social policy through a social welfare program.
D)identification of public opinion.
A)formulation of the social welfare policy.
B)service provision by workers in agency settings.
C)implementation of the social policy through a social welfare program.
D)identification of public opinion.
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13
The fifth phase of social welfare policy development and implementation involves the:
A)identification of problems and needs that require attention.
B)formulation of the social welfare policy.
C)identification of public opinion.
D)implementation of the social policy through a social welfare program.
A)identification of problems and needs that require attention.
B)formulation of the social welfare policy.
C)identification of public opinion.
D)implementation of the social policy through a social welfare program.
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14
A means test usually includes assessment of all of the following except :
A)people's number of dependents.
B)people's income.
C)health factors.
D)qualification.
A)people's number of dependents.
B)people's income.
C)health factors.
D)qualification.
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15
Public education through high school is considered a _____ social welfare benefit.
A)selective
B)universal
C)discriminatory
D)conservative
A)selective
B)universal
C)discriminatory
D)conservative
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16
In the six-phase process of social welfare policy development and implementation, the second phase involves the:
A)recognition of society's values.
B)implementation of the social policy through a social welfare program.
C)identification of problems and needs that require attention.
D)formulation of the social welfare policy.
A)recognition of society's values.
B)implementation of the social policy through a social welfare program.
C)identification of problems and needs that require attention.
D)formulation of the social welfare policy.
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17
The five broad components that need to be explored in order to understand any social policy include all of the following except :
A)what people's needs and the social program's goals are.
B)what the eligibility criteria are to receive benefits.
C)how the social program is financed.
D)how the social program was developed.
A)what people's needs and the social program's goals are.
B)what the eligibility criteria are to receive benefits.
C)how the social program is financed.
D)how the social program was developed.
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18
_____ established the Children's Defense Fund.
A)Dorothea Dix
B)George Wiley
C)Marian Wright Edelman
D)Ralph Dolgoff
A)Dorothea Dix
B)George Wiley
C)Marian Wright Edelman
D)Ralph Dolgoff
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19
Which of the following is a primary principle involved in conservatism?
A)It is each individual's responsibility to work and succeed.
B)Failure to succeed generally is due to complex, unfair stresses and problems in the environment.
C)It is the government's responsibility to support its citizens and help them cope with the stresses and problems in their environment.
D)Social welfare is the collective responsibility of society.
A)It is each individual's responsibility to work and succeed.
B)Failure to succeed generally is due to complex, unfair stresses and problems in the environment.
C)It is the government's responsibility to support its citizens and help them cope with the stresses and problems in their environment.
D)Social welfare is the collective responsibility of society.
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20
Food stamps, free school lunches, and rent subsidies are considered _____ benefits that a client receives through a social welfare program.
A)in-kind
B)in-built
C)cash
D)stock
A)in-kind
B)in-built
C)cash
D)stock
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21
Social workers can perform all of the following actions to conduct policy practice and advocacy except :
A)persuade.
B)use grievance processes.
C)initiate a legal action.
D)surrender.
A)persuade.
B)use grievance processes.
C)initiate a legal action.
D)surrender.
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22
Universality is the idea that social welfare benefits should be available exclusively to those who can demonstrate need through established eligibility criteria.
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23
Policies can change in response to modifications in values.
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24
A primary principle involved in conservatism is that it is society's responsibility to care for and support its members.
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25
Counseling is considered a personal social service.
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26
The term policy is defined as rules that govern people's lives and dictate expectations for behavior.
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27
In-kind benefits involve providing eligible clients with prescribed amounts of money based on what the policies governing the program allow.
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28
Social workers must pay special attention to social welfare policies because some policies are unfair and therefore must advocate for them to be changed.
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29
The Five-E approach to policy analysis also includes policy efficiency.
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30
In the fourth phase of the social welfare policy development and implementation process, social services are delivered by social workers and other staff in the context of social service agencies.
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31
A basic concept inherent in the institutional perspective of social welfare is that social welfare policies and programs generally respond to problems caused by individual personal failure.
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32
Which of the following was cited by Dobelstein regarding benefits to people living in poverty?
A)The share of cash expenditures as a portion of all income-maintenance expenditures has been increasing over the past 25 years.
B)The total federal government spending for all social programs, including cash and in-kind programs, is not enough to raise the poor above the present poverty line.
C)If the government would divert the money it spends on in-kind benefits to providing cash directly, it would spend no more and possibly spend less.
D)If the share of in-kind benefits as a portion of all income-maintenance expenditures increases, it is possible to raise the poor above the present poverty line.
A)The share of cash expenditures as a portion of all income-maintenance expenditures has been increasing over the past 25 years.
B)The total federal government spending for all social programs, including cash and in-kind programs, is not enough to raise the poor above the present poverty line.
C)If the government would divert the money it spends on in-kind benefits to providing cash directly, it would spend no more and possibly spend less.
D)If the share of in-kind benefits as a portion of all income-maintenance expenditures increases, it is possible to raise the poor above the present poverty line.
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33
_____ are hired individuals who attempt to influence legislators' decisions and votes through direct communication.
A)Journalists
B)Conservative activists
C)Extremists
D)Lobbyists
A)Journalists
B)Conservative activists
C)Extremists
D)Lobbyists
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34
The amount paid for some benefits based on a recipient's ability to pay rather than on fixed fees is known as general revenue.
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35
A primary principle involved in liberalism is that failure to succeed is generally the individual's fault.
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36
To some extent, the concept of universality coincides with the institutional perspective on social welfare.
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37
A means test is a systematic evaluation of how effectively a policy addresses the targeted problem or issue, meets people's needs, and achieves its goals.
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38
The _____, established by the National Association of Social Workers in 1976, solicits information from political contestants to establish their positions on social welfare issues and determine the extent to which their stances comply with social work values and goals.
A)Social Work Advocacy Group
B)Political Advocacy Election Campaign
C)Political Action Committee for Candidate Election
A)Social Work Advocacy Group
B)Political Advocacy Election Campaign
C)Political Action Committee for Candidate Election
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39
In 1967, _____ formed the National Welfare Rights Organization, which appeared on behalf of the poor before congressional committees to promote welfare reform.
A)Dorothea Dix
B)George Wiley
C)Marian Wright Edelman
D)Ralph Dolgoff
A)Dorothea Dix
B)George Wiley
C)Marian Wright Edelman
D)Ralph Dolgoff
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40
Identification of public opinion of an identified problem and people's related needs is the sixth phase of the policy development and implementation process.
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41
Grievance processes are administrative procedures designed to ensure that clients or client groups who have been denied benefits or rights to which they are entitled get equitable treatment.
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42
Initiating a legal action involves influencing legislators to benefit some category of clients through lobbying.
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43
Discuss whether social welfare benefits should be available to everyone or only to a selected group of people.
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44
Explain how the following social workers conducted policy practice and advocacy to improve social conditions and service provision.
A. Marian Wright Edelman
B. George Wiley
A. Marian Wright Edelman
B. George Wiley
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45
"Policies serve to synchronize three primary arenas of life." Explain this statement with an example.
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46
Compare and contrast conservatism, liberalism, and radicalism.
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47
What are the five broad components of a policy?
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48
Explain policy practice and policy advocacy.
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49
Discuss Dobelstein's views on the value of in-kind benefits versus cash benefits.
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50
George Wiley established the Political Action Committee for Candidate Election.
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51
Explain the six-phase process of policy development and implementation.
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52
List and explain five methods that social workers use to conduct policy practice and advocacy.
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53
The Five-E approach to policy analysis also considers how effective a policy has been in accomplishing what it intended to accomplish.
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54
Political Action Committee for Candidate Election is an organization that provides systematic and long-term assistance to children and adolescents and ensures that their needs are an important matter of public policy.
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55
Explain the Five-E approach to policy analysis for social welfare policy.
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