Deck 13: Looking Forward: Challenges and Opportunities for the Social Work Profession
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Deck 13: Looking Forward: Challenges and Opportunities for the Social Work Profession
1
Climate change has the potential to impact:
A) Very few people
B) Almost every aspect of our lives and the world in which we live
C) Very few people on a day-to-day basis, though oceans and water supplies may change some
D) Mostly affluent communities but not impoverished communities
A) Very few people
B) Almost every aspect of our lives and the world in which we live
C) Very few people on a day-to-day basis, though oceans and water supplies may change some
D) Mostly affluent communities but not impoverished communities
Almost every aspect of our lives and the world in which we live
2
Environmental justice is:
A) The same as social justice
B) The opposite of social justice
C) Fairness of access and use of resources
D) Fairness is the use of the agencies in our communities
A) The same as social justice
B) The opposite of social justice
C) Fairness of access and use of resources
D) Fairness is the use of the agencies in our communities
Fairness of access and use of resources
3
Social worker's role in addressing climate change and environmental justice concerns includes:
A) ensuring equitable access to services and resources among populations, generations, and cultures
B) increasing awareness of the issues and opportunities we face with climate change
C) empowering communities to identify its needs, strengths, resources, and capabilities in creating healthy, sustainable communities that support all its members
D) all of the above
A) ensuring equitable access to services and resources among populations, generations, and cultures
B) increasing awareness of the issues and opportunities we face with climate change
C) empowering communities to identify its needs, strengths, resources, and capabilities in creating healthy, sustainable communities that support all its members
D) all of the above
all of the above
4
The average household income today in the United States is ______ as it was 25 years ago:
A) the same
B) higher
C) much higher
D) lower
A) the same
B) higher
C) much higher
D) lower
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5
The social work profession has responsibility to
A) Address issues of economic equality
B) Identify economic patterns
C) Address issues of economic inequality
D) Understand complex economic patterns to predict and change the economic future of the country
A) Address issues of economic equality
B) Identify economic patterns
C) Address issues of economic inequality
D) Understand complex economic patterns to predict and change the economic future of the country
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6
Which of the following are NOT ways social workers may address economic inequality?
A) Help families gain access to payday and title loan companies
B) Become involved in financial services and asset building consultations that give poor and middle-class individuals and families access to resources
C) Help families learn how to build credit
D) Ensure communities develop policies for lending institutions that do not discriminate when people are trying to secure mortgages
A) Help families gain access to payday and title loan companies
B) Become involved in financial services and asset building consultations that give poor and middle-class individuals and families access to resources
C) Help families learn how to build credit
D) Ensure communities develop policies for lending institutions that do not discriminate when people are trying to secure mortgages
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7
High chemical food processing practices disproportionately affect minority and low-income individuals and communities because:
A) They are more prone to bad eating habits
B) Being poor makes people crave salt
C) Junk food and fast food tends to be cheaper and more available than fruits and vegetables
D) Junk food and fast food tends to be more expensive so looks more desirable
A) They are more prone to bad eating habits
B) Being poor makes people crave salt
C) Junk food and fast food tends to be cheaper and more available than fruits and vegetables
D) Junk food and fast food tends to be more expensive so looks more desirable
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8
By 2050 non-Hispanic whites will only be 47% of the United States population. Which group will be the second largest group (29%)?
A) African Americans
B) Native Americans
C) Asians
D) Hispanics
A) African Americans
B) Native Americans
C) Asians
D) Hispanics
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9
In recent years, despite the sharp economic downturn, which of the following happened?
A) A decrease in minority-owned businesses
B) An increase in minority-owned businesses
C) A decrease in minority workers
D) An increase children owning businesses
A) A decrease in minority-owned businesses
B) An increase in minority-owned businesses
C) A decrease in minority workers
D) An increase children owning businesses
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10
What are benefits of "aging in place"?
A) Less cost
B) Older adults have more dignity when involved in their care
C) May prevent or reduce depression
D) All of the above
A) Less cost
B) Older adults have more dignity when involved in their care
C) May prevent or reduce depression
D) All of the above
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11
Which of the following is NOT an example of technology aimed to improve living circumstances of older adults?
A) Social companion robots
B) Telemedicine
C) Computer-aided coffee making
D) Exercise robots
A) Social companion robots
B) Telemedicine
C) Computer-aided coffee making
D) Exercise robots
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12
Social workers may experience the effects of globalization in their jobs through all the following experiences EXCEPT:
A) Work with people returning from war
B) Relocating pets as their owners travel for work
C) Assisting refugees emigrating from conflict-ridden areas
D) Counseling people suffering from posttraumatic stress disorder after experiencing a traumatic event while working abroad
A) Work with people returning from war
B) Relocating pets as their owners travel for work
C) Assisting refugees emigrating from conflict-ridden areas
D) Counseling people suffering from posttraumatic stress disorder after experiencing a traumatic event while working abroad
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13
Which of the following is described as a shifting attitude in end of life care?
A) More use of hospice care
B) More people dying in nursing homes
C) Fewer people using Medicare
D) Increased use of valium
A) More use of hospice care
B) More people dying in nursing homes
C) Fewer people using Medicare
D) Increased use of valium
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14
Define environmental justice.
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15
Briefly describe the term "wealth gap".
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16
Identify 3 modern food production practices that increase health problems in the United States.
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17
Briefly describe 2 changes the Affordable Care Act made to health coverage that increases the opportunities for more people to get health care coverage.
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18
Briefly describe 2 specific long-lasting or significant impacts on the economic, health care, or political systems
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19
Describe two technological changes that assist older adults in remaining in independent living circumstances for a longer time.
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20
Describe 2 benefits of social media to older adults.
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21
Compare the difference between economic justice, social justice and environmental justice.
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22
Explain how low income populations are more affected by high chemical food preservation practices (used in fast food) than higher income groups.
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23
Use the Ecological model to explain how macro systems such as education, political, health care or economic are affected by an aging society.
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24
How will changing ethnic demographics in the United States affect the workforce or the political system? Be sure to give examples.
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25
Define and explain 2 specific opportunities or advantages of "globalization".
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