Social work
Across
- 8. The process by which a social system transmits its beliefs, values, customs, and norms to individuals within the social system.
- 11. The therapeutic technique of helping a client see a situation or behavior in a different light in order to make progress.
- 12. A plan of what someone is going to do and when they are going to do it
- 13. Bias against members of a sexual orientation minority.
- 16. Something that you hope to achieve in the future
- 17. Something that you are morally, legally, or officially allowed to do or have
- 18. To say that you agree with an idea, group, or person, and usually to help them because you want them to succeed.
- 19. The connecting of resources, services, groups or organizations to serve a client or client system.
- 20. Orienting / explanatory theory that describes how the dominance of males over females in societies causes oppression and injustice toward females in terms of relationships, treatment, policies, and social institutions.
- 22. The ability of individuals, families and other social systems to respond to and deal with problems without becoming dysfunctional, overwhelmed or
- 26. A client who does not wish to receive services but is required to do so either by a legal system, employer, social agency with power over the client.
- 27. An individual who has voluntarily moved to another country
- 28. The ability to understand other people’s feelings and problems
- 30. The professional lens that helps social workers examine and focus on the mutual interaction between clients and their social environments.
Down
- 1. A social work principle that involves ensuring everyone the same basic rights,protections and opportunities and addressing inequalities and injustices in order to eliminate oppression and unequal treatment.
- 2. The therapeutic technique of consolidating gains made by a client,listing evidence of progress, and pointing out additional work that could be done by the client.
- 3. A group of individuals, families, or groups that share geographic location,identity,values, experiences or interests.
- 4. The therapeutic technique of pointing out to clients what they may not see in themselves or need to change, such as distorted thinking, negative behavior patterns, and ineffective communication.
- 5. A world view or set of beliefs that influence an individual’s approach to life, work and relationships, or one that informs a professional approach to practice.
- 6. An unfair situation, in which some groups in society have more money, opportunities, power etc than others
- 7. Negative stereotyping about people based on their socioeconomic status.
- 9. The need to take a harmful drug regularly, without being able to stop
- 10. The practice of treating people differently and negatively based on a difference such as gender, age, religion, political orientation, sexual orientation,or ability.
- 14. The ethical stance that a professional can only release or share information.
- 15. Intervention needs to employ methods that encourage individuals and families to recognize, claim, and use their power to enhance the quality of their lives.
- 21. A subject or problem that is often discussed or argued about, especially a social or political matter that affects the interests of a lot of people
- 23. A client who seeks services on his/her own belief and without being required to do so.
- 24. The income below which people are officially considered to be very poor and needing help
- 25. A written set of ethical and value-based principles for a profession, providing guidance in ethical decision-making. The National Association of Social workers’ Code of Ethics guides the social work profession in terms of ethics.
- 29. Customs, beliefs, ideology, world-view, and values common to a group of people and which guide their individual and social behavior about a client with their consent.