Social Welfare and Ethics
This quiz covers various aspects of social welfare and ethics, including the principles, values, and practices that guide social work and social policy.
Questions
Which principle emphasizes the importance of respecting individuals' autonomy and self-determination?
- Beneficence
- Non-maleficence
- Justice
- Autonomy
What is the primary goal of social welfare programs?
- To promote economic growth
- To reduce poverty and inequality
- To increase national security
- To protect the environment
Which ethical principle requires social workers to act in a way that benefits their clients?
- Beneficence
- Non-maleficence
- Justice
- Autonomy
What is the difference between social welfare and social justice?
- Social welfare focuses on providing assistance to individuals in need, while social justice focuses on addressing the root causes of inequality.
- Social welfare is a government program, while social justice is a movement.
- Social welfare is about helping people, while social justice is about changing society.
- Social welfare is about equality, while social justice is about fairness.
Which ethical principle requires social workers to avoid harming their clients?
- Beneficence
- Non-maleficence
- Justice
- Autonomy
What is the role of ethics in social work practice?
- To guide social workers in their decision-making
- To protect social workers from liability
- To promote the profession of social work
- To ensure that social workers are paid fairly
Which principle emphasizes the importance of fairness and equity in the distribution of resources?
- Beneficence
- Non-maleficence
- Justice
- Autonomy
What is the difference between social work and social policy?
- Social work is about helping individuals, while social policy is about changing society.
- Social work is a profession, while social policy is a field of study.
- Social work is about providing services, while social policy is about making laws.
- Social work is about short-term solutions, while social policy is about long-term solutions.
Which ethical principle requires social workers to respect the privacy of their clients?
- Confidentiality
- Non-maleficence
- Justice
- Autonomy
What is the role of social workers in promoting social justice?
- To advocate for policies that address the root causes of inequality
- To provide services to individuals and families in need
- To educate the public about social justice issues
- To conduct research on social justice issues
Which ethical principle requires social workers to be honest and truthful with their clients?
- Honesty
- Integrity
- Justice
- Autonomy
What is the difference between social welfare and social development?
- Social welfare is about providing assistance to individuals in need, while social development is about improving the overall well-being of society.
- Social welfare is a government program, while social development is a community-based initiative.
- Social welfare is about short-term solutions, while social development is about long-term solutions.
- Social welfare is about equality, while social development is about fairness.
Which ethical principle requires social workers to respect the cultural values of their clients?
- Cultural competence
- Non-maleficence
- Justice
- Autonomy
What is the role of social workers in promoting human rights?
- To advocate for policies that protect human rights
- To provide services to individuals and families whose human rights have been violated
- To educate the public about human rights issues
- To conduct research on human rights issues
Which ethical principle requires social workers to be accountable for their actions?
- Accountability
- Integrity
- Justice
- Autonomy