Social Work Questions and Answers.
What is social work 2 entry points? -
\the basic and specialized social worker
How many levels does social work have? -
\four levels
What are the two additional levels based on? -
\more advanced experience and education
What does a social worker have do to get professional recognition? -
\completion of the education and practice experience specified by the National
Association of a Social Workers
The social work profession requires that a person must have what as a minimum for
professional recognition? -
\a formal social work education that is either a baccalaureate degree with a major in
social work or a master degree in social work from an accredited social work education
program
The accreditation process is administered by whom? -
\Council on Social work Education
In 1955 what did the National Association for Social workers do? -
\the national association for social workers created two professional certification
programs that were based on the social workers' practice level
When was the Academy of Certified Social Workers created? -
\1960
What is the Academy of Certified Social Workers? -
\the professions nationally accepted mechanism for designating those social workers
who were qualified at the "independent social worker" level and was often a requirement
for social work jobs.
What was the requirements of the Academy of Certified Social Workers? -
\It requires a masters in social work, two years post-master experience, a sufficient
score on a national exam, and favorable evaluation of the workers implemented in every
peers.
When was Academy of Certified Social Workers discontinued? -
\2005
, What did the NASW created in 1990? -
\Academy of Certified Baccalaureate Social Workers
Academy of Certified Baccalaureate Social Workers was discontinued when? -
\1996
What are the two professional recognition programs for advanced social workers
engaged in clinical pratice? -
\1) Qualified Clinical Social Worker
2) Diplomate in Clinical Social Worker
What is licensing in social work? -
\is the legal regulation of social work practice by the governments to protect the public
by identifying those persons with accepted credentials and competencies to engage in
social work practice
The Association of Social work Boards serve as the coordinating agency for the state
boards and offers testing at the following what levels. -
\Basic
Intermediate
Advanced Generalist
Clinical
What is the basic level of social work? -
\Bachelor of Social Work (BSW) degree on graduation
What is the intermediate level of social work? -
\Masters of Social Work (MSW) with no post-degree experience in the social work field
What is the advanced generalist level of social work? -
\Masters of Social Work (MSW) with 2 years'
post-master's supervised experience
What is the clinical level of social work? -
\Masters of Social Work (MSW) with 2 years'
post-master's direct clinical social work experience
The NASW establish appropriate standards of conduct through what? -
\Code of Ethics
The NASW maintains a process to ensure what? -
\the public that recognized professional social workers meet those standards
When a social worker becomes a member of the NASW, he or she must profess a
willingness to practice within what? -
What is social work 2 entry points? -
\the basic and specialized social worker
How many levels does social work have? -
\four levels
What are the two additional levels based on? -
\more advanced experience and education
What does a social worker have do to get professional recognition? -
\completion of the education and practice experience specified by the National
Association of a Social Workers
The social work profession requires that a person must have what as a minimum for
professional recognition? -
\a formal social work education that is either a baccalaureate degree with a major in
social work or a master degree in social work from an accredited social work education
program
The accreditation process is administered by whom? -
\Council on Social work Education
In 1955 what did the National Association for Social workers do? -
\the national association for social workers created two professional certification
programs that were based on the social workers' practice level
When was the Academy of Certified Social Workers created? -
\1960
What is the Academy of Certified Social Workers? -
\the professions nationally accepted mechanism for designating those social workers
who were qualified at the "independent social worker" level and was often a requirement
for social work jobs.
What was the requirements of the Academy of Certified Social Workers? -
\It requires a masters in social work, two years post-master experience, a sufficient
score on a national exam, and favorable evaluation of the workers implemented in every
peers.
When was Academy of Certified Social Workers discontinued? -
\2005
, What did the NASW created in 1990? -
\Academy of Certified Baccalaureate Social Workers
Academy of Certified Baccalaureate Social Workers was discontinued when? -
\1996
What are the two professional recognition programs for advanced social workers
engaged in clinical pratice? -
\1) Qualified Clinical Social Worker
2) Diplomate in Clinical Social Worker
What is licensing in social work? -
\is the legal regulation of social work practice by the governments to protect the public
by identifying those persons with accepted credentials and competencies to engage in
social work practice
The Association of Social work Boards serve as the coordinating agency for the state
boards and offers testing at the following what levels. -
\Basic
Intermediate
Advanced Generalist
Clinical
What is the basic level of social work? -
\Bachelor of Social Work (BSW) degree on graduation
What is the intermediate level of social work? -
\Masters of Social Work (MSW) with no post-degree experience in the social work field
What is the advanced generalist level of social work? -
\Masters of Social Work (MSW) with 2 years'
post-master's supervised experience
What is the clinical level of social work? -
\Masters of Social Work (MSW) with 2 years'
post-master's direct clinical social work experience
The NASW establish appropriate standards of conduct through what? -
\Code of Ethics
The NASW maintains a process to ensure what? -
\the public that recognized professional social workers meet those standards
When a social worker becomes a member of the NASW, he or she must profess a
willingness to practice within what? -