Social workers serve as consultants to members of other professions and to other social workers in need of their special expertise. List three examples where social workers act as consultants to other professionals.
What will be an ideal response?
It is well documented that African American children are overrepresented in the child welfare system in the United States. Briefly explain the meaning of this statement. What would a social worker do while functioning as an organizational assessor in such a situation?
What will be an ideal response?
The title of clinical social worker has special significance in some states. Discuss the reasons for this special significance.
What will be an ideal response?
In the context of the system development roles of direct practitioners, if a social worker forms a support group for rape victims, he or she is playing the role of _____.
A) organizational analyst
B) policy developer
C) program developer
D) procedure developer
The term _____ is defined as the incorporation of available research evidence into practice efforts.
A) practice-informed research
B) consultation
C) evidence-based practice
D) mediation
Social workers assume the role of _____ when they need expert knowledge from psychiatrists, psychologists, and other social workers who possess high levels of expertise related to certain types of problems, for example, substance abuse.
A) counselor
B) facilitator
C) consultee
D) arbitrator
_____ is a process whereby an expert enables a social worker to deliver services more effectively to a client by increasing, developing, modifying, or freeing the worker's knowledge, skills, attitudes, or behavior with respect to the problem at hand.
A) Mediation
B) Supervision
C) Consultation
D) Coordination
In the context of the role of a team member, when a team is dominated by members from more powerful professions, social workers should:
A) withhold their knowledge of resources.
B) conceal their expertise in linking clients with resources.
C) desensitize team members to client strengths.
D) advocate for a more holistic approach.
When a social worker pinpoints issues in agency structure, policy, or procedures that have a negative impact on service delivery, he or she is performing the role of:
A) facilitator.
B) organizational analyst.
C) information disseminator.
D) advocate.
The obligation to assume the role of _____ has been reaffirmed most recently in the National Association of Social Workers (NASW) Code of Ethics, which includes support for the activities performed by social workers in pursuit of the professional mission (NASW, 2008a).
A) planner
B) procedure developer
C) client advocate
D) consultant