Introduction to the Text and the Decision Tree.ppt
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1、Introduction to the Text and the Decision Tree,Navigating Direct and Indirect Practice,Competency In Generalist Practice,To increase competency in generalist practice, this text provides a theory and evidence-based guide to decision-making. Six scenarios, focused on client systems of different sizes
2、, are presented to illustrate the decision-making process. See text. The decision tree is used to prioritize assessment foci and guide consideration of more than one method or theory of intervention based on the complexity of the case at hand.,Competency in Generalist Practice-Continued,Skill sets c
3、onsistent with different sizes of client systems are necessary for competent practice; thus the text presents content on clinical social work and social work practice in policy, advocacy, management and community practice in alternating chapters. All practice methods, empirical evidence, and competi
4、ng theories must be assessed for cultural relevance.,Overarching Cultural Principles,The overarching cultural principles presented in this text are consistent with the Standards of Cultural Competence in Social Work (NASW, 2000). All actions must conform to the NASW Code of Ethics. Practitioners mus
5、t be cognizant of the distinction between personal, professional, and client values. Practitioners must be able to engage in ethical analysis and decision making.,Cultural Principles Standard 1: Ethics and Values,Clinicians must be aware of the ideological and value premises of clinical theories. Ma
6、cro practitioners must be aware of competing ideological and value premises when determining the desired end-goals of policies, programs and reform efforts. Tactical means to achieve desired-end goals must be ethical.,Standard 1: Ethics and Values Continued,Clinicians must conform to licensing regul
7、ations and practice within the law. Macro practitioners must (1) follow standard accounting procedures, (2) recruit, hire, and fire within the laws regulating employment, (3) refrain from malfeasance while in administrative office. Community practitioners must practice within a fair and equitable de
8、mocratic political process.,Standards 2 & 8 Self Awareness- Professional Education,Professional education must include content that leads to practitioner self-awareness. All social workers must develop an understanding of their own personal and cultural values and beliefs. Each practitioner must rec
9、ognize the relativity, rather than the universality of, his/her own cultural framework.,Standards 2 & 8 Self Awareness- Professional Education,Everyone is exposed to different degrees of privilege and discrimination based on race, ethnicity, religion, gender, sexual orientation, and health status. C
10、linical practice: cultural missteps in the helping process must be recognized and corrected. Macro practice: practitioners must be cognizant of the toxic social forces that necessitate social policies and programs e.g. poverty, violence, inequality & political under-representation.,Standards 3 & 8 C
11、ross Cultural Knowledge,Professional education must provide the student with cross-cultural knowledge and skills. Practitioners must possess descriptive knowledge (cultural sensitivity) of diverse client populations; especially those client groups with whom they work. Within group differences as wel
12、l as between group differences must be taken into account in order to counter the tendency to reduce cultural complexity to cultural stereotypes.,Standards: 3 & 8 Cross Cultural Knowledge,Clinical practitioners must take into account how culture shapes family life, individual identity, priorities, a
13、nd help seeking behavior. Clinical practitioners must be cognizant of how diverse cultural groups conceptualize or construct health and illness. Practitioners must be alert to assessment bias mistaking difference for pathology must be monitored. Clinical practitioners must recognize & draw upon the
14、cultural strengths of diverse client groups.,Standards: 3 & 8 Cross Cultural Knowledge,All practitioners, clinical and macro, must examine their theories and the empirical evidence they cite for bias. Macro practitioners must examine desired end goals for value and ideological assumptions. Macro pra
15、ctitioners must be aware of and support the cultural relevance of an agency, policy, program, planning, or change effort.,Standards: 4, 5, 10 Skills, Language, Leadership,All students/practitioners should: Principle 4: possess skills in cross-cultural social work practice e.g.be able to work with di
16、verse client groups. Principle 5: be cognizant of the importance of language when working with diverse client groups. Principle 10: exhibit tolerance for difference and dissent; all are required to engage in effective & ethical leadership.,Standards: 4, 5, 10 Skills, Language, Leadership,Clinicians:
17、 should be skilled in ethnographic interviewing techniques and should acquire competency in the utilization of appropriate ethno-psychotherapies or refer clients to clinicians with such competency should refer clients to same-language clinicians or used trained translators. take into account cultura
18、l values and preferences when forming a collaborative worker-client partnership and treatment approach.,Standards: 4, 5, 10 Skills, Language, Leadership,Macro practitioners should: Possess skills in group dynamics in order to manage competition and conflict within and between diverse racial and ethn
19、ic groups. Possess skills that promote tolerance for difference and dissent. Possess skills in ethical and effective leadership and follower-ship.,Standards: 5 & 7 Service Delivery/Workforce,Clinicians Must recognize & take into account issues of racism (and other isms) that may exist within the age
20、ncy & between the agency, worker and client systems. Macro Practitioners Must take into account social works equity goal. Are policies, programs, and services reaching highlyvulnerable client populations in need of services?,Standards: 5 & 7 Service Delivery/Workforce,Management: Management practiti
21、oners must recruit and hire bi-lingual, bi-cultural and racially diverse personnel.,Standard 6: Empowerment,Practitioners need to assess power (who has it, whodoes not). Practitioners need to assess how each theory, practice model, or method constructs power. Practitioners must assess their own alli
22、ance with power. Practitioners should possess skills in both case and class advocacy. Practitioners should use their power to benefit clients,Basic Premises of the Text,Scientific process (explanation-prediction-prescription) is necessary for competent practice. Explanation allows for prediction (ca
23、use-effect) and subsequently prescription (prevention or intervention). Empirical evidence is critical in determining the efficacy of one intervention over another. As part of cumulative knowledge, theory is critical to the enactment of treatment/intervention.,Basic Premises Of the Text Continued,Lo
24、gic and philosophical proof is valued in addition to empirical evidence. Postmodern perspectives are included as part of open assessment and treatment choice. All theories (scientific as well as philosophical theories of social justice) and all empirical evidence, requires screening for cultural rel
25、evance,Basic Premises-Continued,Generalist practice, because of its commitment to open assessment and method and theory choice, promotes competent practice. Normative policy and social goals advocacy need to be screened using comparative value analysis and overarching ethical principles. In addition
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