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Disability and Social Work Quizzes With Verified Answers. As a social worker working with an individual with a disability. Helen valued a social worker that: - answerRecognize that she has knowledge, skills and expertise in her own situation. True or False: Helen's best experiences with social ...

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Verified Answers.


As a social worker working with an individual with a disability. Helen valued a social worker
that: - answer✔Recognize that she has knowledge, skills and expertise in her own situation.
True or False: Helen's best experiences with social workers was when they took time to build
positive and sustainable working relationships. - answer✔true
List the traits: Social Workers need to build relationship that are founded on: [trait 1], [trait 2],
[trait 3], and trait 4]. - answer✔Trust
Confidentiality
Professionalism
Communication skills
genuine care/compassion is needed for a positive social work practice
Helen values a social worker that protects and promotes her rights as a user of social work
services only. - answer✔false
True or False: As a social worker it is important to not only consider the physical disability when
assessing an individual with a disability, but to ask about invisible disabilities as well. -
answer✔true
The statement: "I realized that the problems I had encountered were not my fault; they were a
result of society's inability to accommodate me as a physical impaired wheelchair user." is an
example of: - answer✔social model
The statement: "The hip replacement didn't work and I couldn't walk; doctors had tried to fix me
but had not succeeded." is an example of: - answer✔medical model

What year did Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) occur? - answer✔1990

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Darwin's theory of natural selection lead to _______ of individuals with disabilities. -
answer✔steralization
The restrictions experienced by people with impairments result from physical and social
environments which takes account only of the requirements of non-disabled people (Barnes
1991; Oliver 1996b). - answer✔social model
Challenges the tragedy approach to disability by asserting that, for many individuals with
disabilities, disability is viewed in positive terms is: - answer✔affirmative model
Social model of disability should be expected to perform as a social theory of disability. -
answer✔false
Atypical bodies were often associated with the supernatural in what time period? -
answer✔middle ages

The originator of the bell curve or normal distribution was: - answer✔galton
Parents have been described as _______ the child they expected to have, and the diagnosis of an
impairment is interpreted as a "family crisis". - answer✔mourning
The UN Convention to the Rights to Persons with Disabilities include explicit reference to the
"Right to life". What Article in the UN Convention is this? - answer✔10
Research evidence suggests that families of a child with a disability will: (multiple answers) -
answer✔-may experience difficulties in accessing the support they and their child needs.
-have to provide extra care over and above that of the parents of non-disabled children.
-face additional barriers to social inclusion
There is a danger of a child with a disability becoming _______ isolated as a result of policies
and practices in education and in some cases, through prolonged medical treatment. -
answer✔socially
Children with disabilities have the right to be involved in decisions which affect them. -
answer✔true
The development of one's own identity is of particular significance at the stage of youth
transitioning to adulthood according to who? - answer✔Erikson
What barriers are young person's with disabilities facing related to moving to adulthood?
(multiple answers) - answer✔-leaving the parental home
-financial difficulties

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