History of SSW Flashcards

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What are the 11 principles of SSW?

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  • Individualization
  • Acceptance
  • Non-judgemental attitude
  • Confidentiality
  • Client self determination
  • Purposeful expression of feelings
  • Appropriate emotional involvement
  • Use of self
  • Relational empowerment
  • Embracing human diversity
  • Challenging Social Injustices
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What are the 5 concepts of social service work?

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Assessment, person in the situation, relationship, process and intervention

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What is scientific philanthropy? When was it introduced?

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The study of social situation; it was introduced in the 1920s

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What’s the significance of 1921-1930?

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1) Freudian influence - psychology of social behaviour influenced social casework theory
2) Development of intervention; referred to as ‘treatment’ - goal was to help the client ‘adjust’. More attention to theory and education
3) The focus was on the individual and their behaviour, attitudes, relationships and childhood

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What is the significance of 1931-1945?

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1) Development of ‘person in the situation’
2) Recognition that problems were individual and social
3) Helping process; ‘study, diagnosis and treatment’
4) Great Depression Era; past explanations for poverty no longer stood true

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What is the significance of 1946-1960?

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1) Biestek; 7 principles of a relationship between caseworker and client; individualization, expression of feeling, client self determination, confidentiality, acceptance, non judgmental attitude, controlled emotional environment
2) Social functioning perspective; problems not pathological
3) Middle class clients experienced pressure for conformity and acceptance

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What is the significance of 1961 - 1975?

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1) Rise in the use of Social Systems Theory
2) Concern for new problems, clients, services and utilization of old methods in newer ways. Need to use a variety of methods to address complex problems
3) Bartlett; social functioning, professional judgement Ina assessment and intervention
4) Meyer; process of individualization intervene points and plans of action

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What is the significance of 1976 - 1990?

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1) Difficult era; inflation, unemployment, social welfare system issues
2) Beginning of Feminist Perspective
3) FOCUS: Client empowerment, personal is political, acknowledgment of the client’s social and political stressors, working to change the environmental systems
4) See the person in the problem; not the problem in the person

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What is the significance of 1991 - 2000?

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1) Emphasis on empowerment
2) Case management; outreach, screening, assessment, care planning, service arrangements, monitoring reassessments
3) Feminists social workers; Calls for a holistic view - lower power imbalance between counsellor and client; help clients connect with others they can relate; change the systems that created problems
4) Generalist perspective: assessment, person in the situation, intervention, relationships, process

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The four contributing factors of the future of Social Work are:

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1) Demographics (ex. More diverse and accessible employment than Children’s Aid)
2) Privatization (ex. Self employment)
3) Funding cutbacks
4) Technology

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When did the SW profession began?

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In the late 19th and 20th centuries

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