Social Work Profession Learning Objectives

Social Work Profession Learning Objectives

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Preface Acknowledgments About the Authors Part 1 Understanding Social Work

1: The Social Work Profession Learning Objectives Mary Considers Social Work The Professional Social Worker

Social Work’s Unique Purpose and Goals Social Work and Human Diversity

Diversity and Social Justice Intersections of Diversity

Theory and Practice Social Work Values

The NASW Code of Ethics Professionalism Advocacy

Social Work Education Social Work Degrees

Bachelor of Social Work Master of Social Work Doctor of Philosophy in Social Work or Doctor of Social Work

Field Education Certificates and Certifications

Social Work Practice Social Work Roles and Settings Levels of Practice Social Work as a Career Opportunity

Summary Top 10 Key Concepts Discussion Questions Exercises Online Resources

2: The History of Social Work Learning Objectives Brian Organizes Farmworkers Social Welfare

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Social Welfare Policy Conservative and Liberal Ideologies Social Control Social Justice

The Intertwined History of Social Welfare Policy and Social Work Colonial America: 1607 to 1783 Nineteenth-Century America: 1784 to 1890 The Progressive Era: 1890 to 1920 World War I: 1914 to 1918 The Great Depression: 1929 to Early 1940s Rank and File Movement World War II: 1939 to 1945 America’s War on Poverty: 1960 to 1967 Reaganomics: 1981 to 1989 Partisan Gridlock

The Limitations of Social Welfare Summary Top 10 Key Concepts Discussion Questions Exercises Online Resources

3: Generalist Social Work Practice Learning Objectives Layla Intervenes at All Levels to Help People Who Are Homeless Knowledge Base for Generalist Social Workers Theoretical Foundations of Generalist Practice

Systems Theory Ecological Perspective Empowerment Theory Strengths Perspective Evidence-Based Practice

Roles for Generalist Social Workers Levels of Generalist Practice

Social Work With Individuals (Micro Level) Social Work With Families and Groups (Mezzo or Meso Level) Social Work With Organizations, Communities, and Society (Macro Level)

The Change Process Engagement Assessment Planning

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Implementation Evaluation

Advocates for Change Summary Top 10 Key Concepts Discussion Questions Exercises Online Resources

4: Advocacy in Social Work Learning Objectives Nancy Advocates to Professionalize Social Work in Her State The Need for Professional Advocates

Power and Social Inequality The Ethics of Advocacy

Client Self-Determination Self-Interest and Advocacy Individual Benefit Versus Community Benefit Pathways to Community Benefit

Human Aspects of Helping Social Workers and Social Change

Cause and Function Responses to Hard Times Cause Advocacy Today

The Cost of Advocacy A Model for Dynamic Advocacy

The Cycle of Advocacy The Advocacy Model in Action

Tenets of Advocacy Practice and Policy Model Economic and Social Justice Supportive Environment Human Needs and Rights Political Access

Summary Top 10 Key Concepts Discussion Questions Exercises Online Resources

Part 2 Responding to Need 5: Poverty and Inequality

Learning Objectives

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Steve Sees the Face of Poverty Poverty

Measures of Poverty Poverty and Inequality The Face of Poverty

Women People of Color Children People Who Are Homeless

Social Service Programs for The Those Who Are Poor Temporary Assistance for Needy Families Medicaid Supplemental Security Income Healthy Meals for Healthy Americans Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program Earned-Income Tax Credit Public Housing

Diversity and Poverty Advocacy on Behalf of the People Living in Poverty

Current Trends in Advocacy With People Who Are Poor Dynamic Advocacy and Poverty

Economic and Social Justice Supportive Environment Human Needs and Rights Political Access

The Cycle of Advocacy Your Career and Poverty Summary Top 10 Key Concepts Discussion Questions Exercises Online Resources

6: Family and Child Welfare Learning Objectives Rosa Works to Strengthen Families for the Sake of Children Today’s Families

Diverse Family Forms Divorce Separation Blended Families

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Single-Parent Households Same-Sex Marriage and Parenting Marriage Equality Cohabitation

Family Problems Domestic Violence Child Maltreatment

Child Welfare Services History of Child and Family Services Parental Versus Child Rights A Global Context for Child Protection Key Child and Family Services

Social Policy and Legislation Supporting Child and Family Services Public Attitudes Toward Services for Children and Families Social Workers’ Attitudes Toward Child and Family Services

Social Work in Schools Challenges Facing School Social Workers

Violence and Bullying Economically Disadvantaged and Homeless Students Students With Physical and Mental Challenges Teen Pregnancy

Improvements in Education to Help Parents and Children Diversity and Family and Child Welfare Advocacy on Behalf of Families and Children

Current Trends in Advocacy for Child and Family Services Dynamic Advocacy and Family and Child Welfare

Economic and Social Justice Supportive Environment Human Needs and Rights Political Access

Your Career in Family and Child Welfare Summary Top 10 Key Concepts Discussion Questions Exercises Online Resources

7: Health Care and Health Challenges Learning Objectives Gayle Practices Social Work in a Teaching Hospital Health Challenges and the American Health Care System

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Threats to Americans’ Health Chronic Illness Heart Disease Stress

Health Disparities and the Uninsured Health Care Policy in the United States

Health Insurance Affordable Care Act

Health Care Trends Integrative Medicine Slow Medicine Prevention and Wellness Recovery, Rehabilitation, and Resilience Inflammation Managed Care Electronic Medical Records

Health Care and Social Work History of Health Social Work Social Workers’ Roles in Health Care Practice Health Care Settings

Emergency Rooms and Trauma and Urgent Care Centers Hospitals and Acute Care Veterans Affairs Hospitals Home Health Care Long-Term Care Hospice, End-of-Life, and Palliative Care Rehabilitation Services Clinics Public Health Services

Diversity and Health Care Advocacy on Behalf of People With Health Care Challenges

Economic and Social Justice Supportive Environment Human Needs and Rights Political Access

Your Career in Health Care Summary Top 10 Key Concepts Discussion Questions Exercises