Principles and Scopes of Social Work Quiz

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REVIEWER IN DIASS HUMSS MASLOW 1 | SEM 1 Q2 2023 | HJMA PRINCIPLES IN SOCIAL WORK AS PROFESSIONALS SCOPES OF SOCIAL WORK The social worker’s practice must be bound by conventions in the professions. The social worker must practice consciousness of self GENERAL FUNCTIONS OF SOCIAL WORK (Hepworth and Larsen 1986) The social worker should be objective when dealing with the people The social worker should respect human diversity PREVENTION – Timely intervention of a social worker The social worker must continually personally and professionally. Social Work primarily serves society Social workers are usually found in hospitals, clinics, rehabilitation centers where they provide emotional guidance to the clients before serious problems emerge; e.g. financial assistance, marriage counselling, well-baby clinics. RESTORATION – Involves in the rehabilitation of PRINCIPLES THAT GUIDE SOCIAL WORK ACTIVITIES clients whose functions have been impaired by physical or mental issues. REMEDIATION – elimination of existing problems The social worker should engage in knowledge and value guided practice. They must bring the most updated and appropriate knowledge in assisting the client The social worker must care about the client in their entirety. Concern for the whole person, also requires attention to the client’s past, present, and the future The social worker must uphold the client’s dignity.

social worker's practice must be bound by conventions in the professions

The social worker's practice must be bound by conventions in the professions. The social worker must practice consciousness of self GENERAL FUNCTIONS OF SOCIAL WORK (Hepworth and Larsen 1986) The social worker should be objective when dealing with the people The social worker should respect human diversity PREVENTION – Timely intervention of a social worker The social worker must continually personally and professionally. Social Work primarily serves society Social workers are usually found in hospitals, clinics, rehabilitation centers where they provide emotional guidance to the clients before serious problems emerge; e.g. financial assistance, marriage counselling, well-baby clinics. RESTORATION – Involves in the rehabilitation of PRINCIPLES THAT GUIDE SOCIAL WORK ACTIVITIES clients whose functions have been impaired by physical or mental issues. REMEDIATION – elimination of existing problems The social worker should engage in knowledge and value guided practice. They must bring the most updated and appropriate knowledge in assisting the client The social worker must care about the client in their entirety. Concern for the whole person, also requires attention to the client’s past, present, and the future The social worker must uphold the client’s dignity.

objectivity when dealing with the people

The social worker's practice must be bound by conventions in the professions. The social worker must practice consciousness of self GENERAL FUNCTIONS OF SOCIAL WORK (Hepworth and Larsen 1986) The social worker should be objective when dealing with the people The ______ PREVENTION – Timely intervention of a social worker The social worker must continually personally and professionally. Social Work primarily serves society Social workers are usually found in hospitals, clinics, rehabilitation centers where they provide emotional guidance to the clients before serious problems emerge; e.g. financial assistance, marriage counselling, well-baby clinics. RESTORATION – Involves in the rehabilitation of PRINCIPLES THAT GUIDE SOCIAL WORK ACTIVITIES clients whose functions have been impaired by physical or mental issues. REMEDIATION – elimination of existing problems The social worker should engage in knowledge and value guided practice. They must bring the most updated and appropriate knowledge in assisting the client The social worker must care about the client in their entirety. Concern for the whole person, also requires attention to the client’s past, present, and the future The social worker must uphold the client’s dignity.

social worker should respect human diversity

The social worker's practice must be bound by conventions in the professions. The social worker must practice consciousness of self GENERAL FUNCTIONS OF SOCIAL WORK (Hepworth and Larsen 1986) The social worker should be objective when dealing with the people The social worker should respect human diversity PREVENTION – Timely intervention of a social worker The social worker must continually personally and professionally. Social Work primarily serves society Social workers are usually found in hospitals, clinics, rehabilitation centers where they provide emotional guidance to the clients before serious problems emerge; e.g. financial assistance, marriage counselling, well-baby clinics. RESTORATION – Involves in the rehabilitation of PRINCIPLES THAT GUIDE SOCIAL WORK ACTIVITIES clients whose functions have been impaired by physical or mental issues. REMEDIATION – elimination of existing problems The social worker should engage in knowledge and value guided practice. They must bring the most updated and appropriate knowledge in assisting the client The social worker must care about the client in their entirety. Concern for the whole person, also requires attention to the client’s past, present, and the future The social worker must uphold the client’s dignity.

timely intervention of a social worker

The social worker's practice must be bound by conventions in the professions. The social worker must practice consciousness of self GENERAL FUNCTIONS OF SOCIAL WORK (Hepworth and Larsen 1986) The social worker should be objective when dealing with the people The social worker should respect human diversity PREVENTION – Timely intervention of a social worker The social worker must continually personally and professionally. Social Work primarily serves society Social workers are usually found in hospitals, clinics, rehabilitation centers where they provide emotional guidance to the clients before serious problems emerge; e.g. financial assistance, marriage counselling, well-baby clinics. RESTORATION – Involves in the ______ PRINCIPLES THAT GUIDE SOCIAL WORK ACTIVITIES clients whose functions have been impaired by physical or mental issues. REMEDIATION – elimination of existing problems The social worker should engage in knowledge and value guided practice. They must bring the most updated and appropriate knowledge in assisting the client The social worker must care about the client in their entirety. Concern for the whole person, also requires attention to the client’s past, present, and the future The social worker must uphold the client’s dignity.

rehabilitation of

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