Category: social work


  • To Prepare • Identify characteristics that represent your community. Then, take a picture that represents these characteristics in your community. (Please improvise ) Note that your photo does not need to be literal—it can be symbolic. Be sure to review the Learning Resources before completing this activity. Click the weekly resources link to access the…

  • Post a response to the following: • Briefly identify and describe your culture. (Your choice, preferably black culture!!!) • Describe your first memory of a cultural difference. • Explain the information a social worker would need to know about an individual’s or family’s culture in order to effectively deliver services to them. • Describe potential…

  • Licensure represents the ability to practice under the title of social worker. Each state regulates the profession and sets the requirements to be licensed to practice in that state. Even when regulations vary, all states require licensed social workers to have graduated from a CSWE–accredited program and pass the national ASWB exam. This assures that…

  • To Prepare • Consider a family system in a holistic manner. You can use the same family system as in the Discussion. However, in the Discussion you focused on a specific set of challenges. In this Assignment, think about all other aspects of the family system. • Recall the journal articles you found in the…

  • In this assignment, you will develop an intervention plan for a family member described in a case study. The case study will provide you with information about the family member’s presenting problem, their history, and their current situation. Use this information to develop a plan that addresses the family member’s needs and goals. The intervention…

  • To Prepare • Select a family system working with barriers and challenges, such as those related to differences in sexual orientation, a differences in race or ethnicity, substance abuse, food insecurity, or managing a disability. • Think about how a social worker might address one of these barriers on an individual, family, organizational, group, or…

  • • Read the NASW Code of Ethics in its entirety, including Preamble, Purpose of the NASW Code of Ethics, Ethical Principles, and Ethical Standards. • Your Instructor will assign you to one of the following Standards to focus on based on the first letter of your last name. o Last Name A–D: Standard 1 to…

  • SOCW – 6002 Changing Lives, Changing Society: Introduction to Social Work Social Work History, Mission, and Your Role Social work emerged as a profession in response to social disparities brought on by the Industrial Revolution and subsequent urbanization. One type of practice, called macro practice, developed through the community work of Jane Addams and Hull-House,…

  • SOCW-6101-21 Essential Skills for SWP-Spring 2025 Challenges in Micro Work Working effectively with individuals means building relationships. As a social worker, there are certain qualities, such as empathy, warmth, and genuineness, that help you develop rapport with clients. However, even when you appropriately utilize your micro skills, rapport building can be difficult with some clients.…

  • Explore the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services, Administration for Children & Families website, paying specific attention to the sections regarding child abuse. Review the Child Abuse Treatment Case Study. Complete the Child Abuse Treatment Plan Template. APA style is not required, but solid academic writing is expected. This assignment uses a rubric. Please…