Multiple Choice
Applying the strengths perspective to policy practice means a shift in:
A) policy product/outcome
B) policy development/analysis process
C) both a and b
D) neither; the strengths perspective is a different way of thinking about problems, but it doesn't change the practice of social work
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Q8: Public social policies are those that:<br>A) serve
Q9: Describe the role that clients might play
Q10: In policy practice, "social welfare" refers to:<br>A)
Q11: Social workers define needs as:<br>A) the gaps
Q12: Which of the following is an example
Q14: Social problems are:<br>A) problems people have with
Q15: Describe how you, as a case manager
Q16: The strengths perspective is an approach to
Q17: "Policy practice" refers to:<br>A) social work students'
Q18: Explain the following principles of strengths-based policy