Social Welfare Policy - Chapt. 1

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Across
  1. 2. A political philosophy supporting government responsibility for welfare
  2. 4. A perspective that poverty results from economic structures
  3. 7. The program replacing AFDC under welfare reform
  4. 9. A term describing benefits given without stigma
  5. 12. The belief that individuals should be self-reliant
  6. 14. The period of major U.S. social welfare expansion in the 1930s
  7. 15. The process of deciding who gets what benefits
  8. 17. A political philosophy supporting limited government and free markets
  9. 18. A social work value emphasizing the inherent worth of individuals
  10. 19. The federal program providing health insurance to older adults
  11. 21. The English law influencing U.S. public assistance systems
  12. 23. The movement aimed at addressing poverty through reform rather than charity
  13. 24. The earliest form of help provided through churches and communities
  14. 25. The federal program providing health insurance to low-income individuals
  15. 27. A term describing blame placed on individuals for poverty
  16. 28. The idea that the government should not interfere in the marketplace
Down
  1. 1. A value emphasizing fairness and equity in society
  2. 3. Assistance programs funded and administered by states and the federal government together
  3. 5. Aid given in response to immediate crises
  4. 6. A perspective emphasizing shared responsibility for well-being
  5. 8. A major New Deal program providing old-age benefits
  6. 9. A core NASW ethical principle
  7. 10. The idea that help should be temporary and conditional
  8. 11. A system of benefits available to all citizens as a right
  9. 13. Laws enacted by legislative bodies
  10. 16. Governmental actions designed to meet social needs
  11. 20. The federal program providing income to retired workers
  12. 22. The 1996 law that reformed cash assistance programs
  13. 26. A system in which aid is provided based on demonstrated need