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Orange Book Pt. 1
  • Reminiscent Paige

  • 問題数 100 • 9/8/2023

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  • 1

    It is a organized system of social services and institutions, designed to aid individuals and groups to attain satisfying standard of life and health

    Social Welfare

  • 2

    An author who defined social welfare as "organized concern for all people".

    Gertrude Wilson

  • 3

    Author who defines social welfare as: Includes those laws, programs, benefits and services which assure or strengthen provision for meeting social needs

    Elizabeth Wickenden

  • 4

    These refer to systematic and voluntary efforts undertaken by individuals and/or groups in response to the unmet needs of people in a community

    Individual and group efforts

  • 5

    Concieves of the social welfare structure as temporary, offered during emergency situations and withdrawn when the regular social system - the family and the economic system - is working again

    Residual

  • 6

    Refers to material/concrete aids/supports provided, usually by government agencies, to people who have no income or means to support for themselves and their families such as loss of employment, natural disaster, etc. In many foreign countries, it is called Welfare

    Public Assistance

  • 7

    This refer to the whole set of compulsory measures instituted to protecr individual and his family against the consequences of an unavoidable interruption or serious diminution of the earned income disposable for the maintenance of a reasonable standard of living.

    Social Security

  • 8

    Refers to the programs, services and other activities provided under various auspices, to concretely answer the needs and problems of the members of society.

    Social Services

  • 9

    An author who sees social problem as structural or basically located in economy. He consider social services as partial compensation for "socially generated disservices" and "socially-caused diswlefare".

    Richard Titmus

  • 10

    This goal of social welfare rooted in the democratic ideal of social justice and is based on the belief that man has the potential to realized himself. except that physical, social, economic, psychological and other factors sometimes hinder or prevent him realizing his potentials

    Humanitarial and Social Justice Goal

  • 11

    This social welfare goal is based on the recognition that needy, deprived, or disadvataged groups may strike out, individually and/or collectively. against what they consider to be an alienationg or offending society

    Social Control Goal

  • 12

    Goal of social welfare places priority on those programs designed to support increases in the production of goods and services, and other resources that will contribute to economic development.

    Economic Development Goal

  • 13

    Is a profession which is concerned with man's adjustment to his environment

    Social Work

  • 14

    Which of the following is not the situational inadequacies?

    poor and unrealistic perception of reality

  • 15

    Define social work as "seeks to enhance the social functioning of individuals, singly and in groups, by activities focused upon their social relationship which constitutes the interaction between man and his environment."

    United Council on Social Work Education

  • 16

    IFSW stands for:

    International Federation of Social Workers

  • 17

    What is the international definition of social work according to IASSW and IFSW

    Social work is a practice-based profession and an academic discipline that promotes social change and development, social cohesion amd the empowerment and liberation of people....

  • 18

    Year when social work was introduced as a systematic method of helping people in the field of public welfare in the Philippines.

    1930s

  • 19

    The responsible in overseeing the welfare of the members of barangay during Pre-historic period.

    Dato

  • 20

    It is known as a large concentration of people in an area during Spanish Period

    pueblos

  • 21

    Founder of the first hospital established in the philippines

    Don Miguel Lopez de Legaspi

  • 22

    Year when the first hopital was transferred in Manila.

    1571

  • 23

    The fist hospital is named

    Hospitalito de Santa Ana

  • 24

    Hospital during Spanish period to have been built to house Filipino beggars

    San Lazaro Hospital

  • 25

    Year that San Lazaro Hospital was established

    1631

  • 26

    Year when Asilo de San Vicente de Paul is established

    1885

  • 27

    First school established in Cebu

    Parochial School of Cebu

  • 28

    Year Insular Board is established

    1902

  • 29

    Philippine General Hospital was established on?

    1908

  • 30

    Created by American Government on February 15, 1915. Also known as Legislative Act No. 2510

    Public Welfare Board

  • 31

    Assiciated Charities of Manila was founded by a group of civic-spirited Americans and Filipinos, having the mind the concept of:

    Community Chest

  • 32

    Child-caring institution established in 1907 by fresh cow's milk from a dairy farm in Pasay, Manila

    La Gota de Leche

  • 33

    Established in 1921, absorbed the function of the Public Welfare Board

    Office of the Public Welfare Commission

  • 34

    Governor-General in 1933

    Frank Murphy

  • 35

    Director of Public Welfare Commisioner

    Dr. Jose Fabella

  • 36

    Philippine President who passed thr anti-usury law.

    President Manuel L. Quezon

  • 37

    President who created President's Action Committee on Social Amelioration

    Elpidio Quirino

  • 38

    Year when United Nations lnternational Children's Emergency Fund (UNICEF)

    1946

  • 39

    Which of the following are the programs of Division of Public Assistance

    Assistance and Service

  • 40

    It was created by Administrative Order No. 7 on September 5, 1951. A division to study rural conditions as basis for determining services

    Division of Rural Welfare

  • 41

    President of the philippines who is concern with social amelioration program of rural areas

    President Ramon Magsaysay

  • 42

    Also know as An Act to Regulate the Practice of Social Work and Operation of Social Work Agencies in the Philippines

    Republic Act. No 4373

  • 43

    Also Known as Social Welfare Act

    Republic Act No. 5416

  • 44

    Martial Law was declared on

    September 21, 1972

  • 45

    On September 8, 1976, the Department of Social Welfare became...

    Department of Social Services

  • 46

    What is Presidential Decree No. 1397?

    Renaming DSSD to Ministry of Social Service and Development?

  • 47

    What is the MSSD's approach during eighties?

    total family approach

  • 48

    Who is the Philippine president who reorganized and renamed MSSD?

    Corazon Aquino

  • 49

    Which of the ff. are the five areas of concern of DSWD during 90's?

    family, community, child, youth and women welfare

  • 50

    What is R.A 7160?

    Local Government Code

  • 51

    Also known as RA 11310

    4Ps

  • 52

    Also known as RA 1129

    Magna Carta for the Poor

  • 53

    Law that institionalizes the alternative learning system in basic education

    Alternative Learning System (RA 11510)

  • 54

    Also known as R.A 9710

    Magna Carta of Women

  • 55

    Also known as RA 10645

    An Act Providing for the Mandatory Philhealth Coverage for all Senior Citizen

  • 56

    Also known as Social Amelioration Package or Bayanihan to Recover as One Act

    RA 11494

  • 57

    Law that declared that state shall promote and improve the social and economic well-being of public social workers, their living and working conditions, and terms of employment.

    Magna Carta for Public Social Workers

  • 58

    Define as private, non profit voluntary organizations that are commited to the task of socio-economic development established primarily services

    NGO

  • 59

    Composed of disadvantage individuals who work to advance their members' material or social well being, these are grassroots organizations, with members who typically work in voluntary basis

    PO

  • 60

    Also known as an Act Providing Magna Carta for Public Social Workers

    R.A. 9433

  • 61

    Is a collaborative platform that brings together social work educators, practitioners, researchers, and students from member countries of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN).

    ASEAN Social Work Consortium (ASWC)

  • 62

    A family welfare agency which is generally considered as the "mother" of the social work profession in the Philippines

    Associated Charities

  • 63

    Year when the Philippine School Social Work was established offering 1 year degree program

    June 1950

  • 64

    The organization that was formed after the three national workshop in the Philippines (1967, 1968 and 1969)

    School of Social Work Association of the Philippines (SSWAP)

  • 65

    Credits required by the Professional Regulation Commission for the renewal of the professional license

    Continuing Professional Development (CPD)

  • 66

    Date of Professional Social Worker's Day

    June 19

  • 67

    National organization for professional social workers in the Philippines

    PASWI

  • 68

    An author who stated that "social work seeks to enhance the social functioning of individuals, singularity and in groups, by focused upon their social relationships which constitute interaction between individuals and their environment."

    Wernes Boehm

  • 69

    An author who stated "the general assignment for the social work profession is to mediate the process through which the individual and society reach out to each other through need for self-fulfillment."

    William Schwartz

  • 70

    An author who stated "the central focus of social work traditionally seems to have beem on the person-in-his-life-situation complex - a simultaneous dual focus on man and his environment."

    William Gordon

  • 71

    An author who stated that "social functioning is the relation between coping activity of people and the demand from the environment."

    Harriet Bartlett

  • 72

    An author who stated that "social workers become involved when individuals are having difficulty in relationship with other people; in growing so as to maximize their potential; and in meeting the demands of the environment."

    Louise C. Johnson

  • 73

    It is a network of overlapping social systems and social situations, including ecological system, cultures and institution.

    Social Environment

  • 74

    Defined as the socially recognized pattern of behaviors and activities expected from an individual occupying a certain position in society

    Social Role

  • 75

    Aspect of social work seeks to remove factors which havd caused breakdwon in the person's social functioning.

    Curative Aspect

  • 76

    Function of social work which involves the early discovery, control and elimination of those conditions whuch may have harmful effect on social functioning.

    Preventive Function

  • 77

    Social work function that aims to help the individual make maximum use of his own potentials and capacities as well as to further the effecriveness of available social or community resources.

    Developmental Function

  • 78

    The skills that characterize a profession flow from and are supported by a fund of knowledge that has been organized into an internally consistent system

    Body of Theory

  • 79

    Type of knowledge use in social work that has been established through scientific study

    Tested Knowledge

  • 80

    Type of knowledge use in social work that still has to undergo transformation into tested knowledge

    Hypothetical Knowledge

  • 81

    Type of knowledge use in social work also known as practice wisdom. The more experience one has had in practice, the more assumption or suppositions he tends to make related to his work.

    Assumptive Knowledge

  • 82

    Attribute of profession in which professional's knowledge and authority are respected and accepted by her client unlike in a transaction with a non-professional.

    Professional Authority

  • 83

    Attribute of profession in which recognition of authority is expressed in the professional-community relationship by giving certain powers and privileges

    Community Sanction

  • 84

    Refer to the basic and fundamental beliefs of a professional group, practically the reason for its existance

    Social Values

  • 85

    Are accepted standards of behavior of doing things, whuch guide the professional in various situation.

    Professional Norms

  • 86

    Which of the ff. is not the essential component of a profession?

    norms

  • 87

    Defined as that worth which man attaches to certain things, systems, or persons within the realm of usefulness, truth, goodness or beauty

    Value

  • 88

    What is the philosophy of social work?

    Man has worth and dignity

  • 89

    Which of the ff. concept that explains individual has the obligation to contribute to the common good, and society, on its part, has the responsibility to facilitate development of its members

    Concept of Social Responsibility

  • 90

    Which of the ff. concept is premised on the ideal of social justice?

    Concept of Equal Opportunities

  • 91

    Which of the ff concept is based on the premise that there will always be people everywhere at all timee with unmet needs or problems which are beyond their own capacity to solve.

    Concept of Social Provision

  • 92

    Dominant value of the Filipino that defines as being take by one's fellows for what one is or believe he is and being treated in accordance with his status.

    Social Acceptance

  • 93

    Value which is facility at getting along with others others in order in such a way ad to avoid outward signs of conflict.

    Smooth Interpersonal Relation (SIR)

  • 94

    Stating of an unpleasant truth, opinion or request as pleasantly as possible.

    Euphemism

  • 95

    Value that is used to refer to the sensitivity to a personal affront and functions to protect the individual against losst of social acceptance

    Amor Propio

  • 96

    Belief that families will remain close if someone exerts firm authority

    The Authoritt Value

  • 97

    Principle of respecting the client under any circumatances

    Acceptance of people as they are

  • 98

    Principle that the client is there and has a part in the entire problem solving process

    Participation

  • 99

    Principle that client is capable of self help

    Self Determination

  • 100

    Principle that trust is an important element in client-worker relationship

    Confidentiality