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Exam 1 Covers chapters 1, 2, 3 and 4 Unit 1, modules 1-4 Additional readings and videos Chapter 1 NASW Code of Ethics (Note: The Code of Ethics in Appendix A of the text is out dated as of Jan 1, 2018) read the below link - including all sections of the code).  https://www.socialworkers.org/About/Ethics/Code-of-EthicsLinks to an external site. Ethical Decision Making Meets the Real World of Field WorkLinks to an external site. RACE - The Power of an IllusionLinks to an external site. ASU Bachelor of Social Work and Bachelor of Arts in Community Advocacy and Social Policy (17:46) What is a Social Construct? The myth of race, debunked in 3 minutesLinks to an external si. Example questions Field education is social work’s signature pedagogy. If a social worker wants to better be able to understand and respond objectively to their clients’ needs, it is helpful to become more self-aware. Knowledge of which discipline is most likely to help a social worker advocate for others? Chapter 2   A Historical Perspective of Social Work and Race  (2:59) A focus on ______ distinguished the settlement movement from earlier philanthropy efforts. “Friendly visitors” conducted regular home visits under the direction of ______. Medicaid and Medicare were originally established under the Social Security Act in 1935. Chapter 3 Chapter 3 Gerdes, K. E., & Segal, E. (2011).  Importance of empathy for social work practice: Integrating new science Actions Social Work, 56(2), 141-148. doi:10.1093/sw/56.2.141
Mirror Neurons Part 1 (6:31) Mirror Neurons Part 2 (7:18) RSA ANIMATE: The Empathic Civilization (7:18) Akua is working with a client who does not have access to enough food for her family. Which best demonstrates an action that aligns with empowerment theory? Good interviewers are skilled at understanding contexts such as cultural differences, gender- related communications, and the personality of the interviewee. Along with this understanding, what other skill is essential in an effective interview process? Social work is committed to ______, the right of people, groups, and communities to make choices, design a course of action, and live as independently as possible. Chapter 4 Read chapter 4 A structural or systematic effort to change policies, common practices, procedures, and laws to advance social justice for a larger segment of society is known as ______. For social workers engaged in advocacy and policy practice, an environmental perspective leads to the premise that clients need what? In the APPM (advocacy practice and policy model), the tenet of economic and social justice is closely related to the NASW definition of social justice.
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