Discipline of Social Work (DIASS)

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  • What is the discipline of social work defined as?
    A response to a concern or need
  • How does social work aid human and community well-being?
    By helping individuals, groups, or communities enhance or restore their capacity for social functioning
  • What is one of the foundational beliefs of social work?
    Faith in the essential worth and dignity of the individual
  • What does social work oppose?
    Social Darwinism and the principle of "survival of the fittest"
  • What is the nature of social work?
    It is problem-solving in nature
  • What are the four aspects of social work?
    • An ART: Requires skills to understand people and help them help themselves
    • A SCIENCE: Uses problem-solving methods and objectivity
    • A PROFESSION: Encompasses the attributes of a profession
    • A PROMOTION: Focuses on social change and empowerment
  • What does RA 4373 regulate?

    The practice of social work and the operation of social work agencies in the Philippines
  • What is the primary concern of RA 4373?

    To provide high quality of ethical and professional standards for the practice of social workers
  • What is the role of social work in society according to RA 4373?
    To facilitate and strengthen basic social relationships
  • How does social work contribute to social functioning?
    By matching the needs and abilities of individuals with the opportunities and demands of the environment
  • What does social welfare concern itself with?
    The quality of life, including the environment, crime levels, and availability of social services
  • What are the functions of social welfare institutions?
    • Prevent and alleviate social problems
    • Improve the well-being of individuals, groups, families, organizations, and communities
  • What are some historical functions of social work?
    Relief of psychological distress and material need, providing basic survival needs, and social reform
  • What are the two types of social control in social work?
    • Informal: Internalized beliefs and norms
    • Formal: Laws and regulations by governmental representatives
  • What are the goals of social work?
    • Enhance capacities to resolve problems
    • Link clients to needed sources
    • Improve social service delivery network
    • Promote social justice through social policy development
  • What are the core values of social work?
    • Service
    • Social Justice
    • Dignity and Worth of a Person
    • Importance of Human Relationships
    • Integrity
    • Competence
  • What principles guide social work practice?
    • Recognition of Inherent Dignity of Humanity
    • Promoting Human Rights
    • Promoting Social Justice
    • Respect for Confidentiality and Privacy
    • Ethical Use of Technology and Social Media
  • What is the purpose of social work?
    To enhance social functioning of individuals, families, groups, organizations, and communities
  • How does social work link client systems with needed resources?
    By improving the operation of the social service delivery network
  • How does social work promote social justice?
    Through the development of social policy
  • What is the discipline of social work defined as?
    A response to a concern or need
  • How does social work aid human and community well-being?
    By helping individuals, groups, or communities enhance or restore their capacity for social functioning
  • What is the foundation of social work rooted in?
    Humanitarianism
  • What principle does social work oppose?
    Social Darwinism and the principle of "survival of the fittest"
  • What is the nature of social work?
    It is problem-solving in nature
  • What are the four aspects of social work?
    • An ART: Requires skills to understand people and help them help themselves
    • A SCIENCE: Uses problem-solving methods and objectivity to ascertain facts
    • A PROFESSION: Encompasses the attributes of a profession
    • A PROMOTION: Focuses on social change and empowerment
  • What does RA 4373 regulate?
    The practice of social work and the operation of social work agencies in the Philippines
  • What is the primary concern of RA 4373?
    To provide high quality of ethical and professional standards for the practice of social workers
  • What is the role of social work in society according to RA 4373?
    To facilitate and strengthen basic social relationships
  • How does social work act as an agent for building relationships?
    By strengthening relationships between members of society for mutual gain
  • What are the components of social functioning in social work?
    • Match between needs and abilities of individuals and environmental opportunities
    • Living up to expectations from self and society
    • Positive relationships with others
    • Satisfaction with life roles
    • Feeling of self-worth
  • What does social welfare encompass?
    • Quality of life
    • Quality of the environment
    • Level of crime
    • Extent of drug abuse
    • Availability of essential social services
    • Religious and spiritual aspects of life
  • What are social welfare institutions established for?
    • To prevent, alleviate, or solve recognized social problems
    • To directly improve the well-being of individuals, groups, families, organizations, and communities
  • What are the historical and contextual functions of social work?
    • Relief of psychological distress and material need
    • Providing basic survival needs
    • Social reform
    • Social Control (Informal and Formal)
  • What is one of the goals of social work?
    Enhancing capacities to resolve problems, cope, and function effectively
  • How does social work promote social justice?
    Through the development of social policy
  • What are the core values of social work?
    • Service
    • Social Justice
    • Dignity and Worth of a Person
    • Importance of Human Relationships
    • Integrity
    • Competence
  • What principles guide social work practice?
    • Recognition of Inherent Dignity of Humanity
    • Promoting Human Rights
    • Promoting Social Justice
    • Promoting the Right to Self-Determination
    • Promoting the Right to Participation
    • Respect for Confidentiality and Privacy
    • Treating People as Whole Persons
    • Ethical Use of Technology and Social Media
    • Professional Integrity
  • What are the purposes of social work?
    • Enhance social functioning of individuals, families, groups, organizations, and communities
    • Link client systems with needed resources
    • Improve the operation of social service delivery network
    • Promote social justice through development of social policy