Deck 26: Informal Helping and Mutual Aid

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Provide a biography on Father Moses Coady, and discuss how the Antigonish Movement has evolved up to the present time.
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Provide the history, mission and mandate and the twelve steps of AA, the model of many subsequent self-help groups.
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Discuss the Tsunami disaster December 26th, 2004 in terms of informal and formal service systems.
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Find a case study and develop a social network map for the client. Describe this in terms of social supports, helping and natural helpers, self-help, and informal support networks.
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Find two articles about two different self-help groups, and identify the similarities and differences between the two groups.
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Define a natural helping network and provide an example.
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Diagram your social network map and explain your map.
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Define social networks and provide an example.
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Give eight key aspects of a self-help group.
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What do formal services offer that is different from informal services?
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The social buffering hypothesis suggests that

A) People with little or no social support are at a greater disadvantage in coping with the demands of every day life
B) People with strong natural support systems are better able to deal with major life changes and challenges
C) People in stressful situations are likely to suffer more physical, emotional and social dysfunction if they have good connections to supportive social networks
D) None of the above
E) A and C above.
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Professional relationships focus upon

A) Practical help
B) Experiential knowledge
C) Consensual validation
D) A and B above
E) None of the above
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Lay support is more likely to involve

A) Communication and listening skills
B) Confrontation
C) Problem-solving
D) B and C above
E) None of the above
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In self-help groups, the following themes are found

A) Help as a free, shared resource
B) Formal structures
C) Tend to be expert-based
D) None of the above
E) A and C above
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The strengths of the informal system are

A) Help is usually available quickly
B) It is highly personalized
C) It is non-stigmatizing
D) All of the above
E) None of the above
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The weaknesses of formal services are well understood. Formal services are:

A) Costly
B) May be inefficient
C) Hard to change
D) Not readily responsive
E) All of the above
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Compassion care benefits

A) Are part of the provincial social assistance plan
B) Are part of the national Employment Insurance program
C) Are available for twelve weeks within a 26 week period
D) Cannot be shared with other family members who also qualify
E) A and C above
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The strengths of the informal system are

A) Limited
B) Intrusive
C) First line of defence for those in need
D) A good substitute if coverage, equity and entitlement are valued
E) A and B above
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Social networks are

A) Relatively invisible to us
B) Easily taken for granted
C) Not very useful for understanding people's social functioning
D) All of the above
E) A and B above
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Informal helpers can

A) Listen
B) Help clarify problems
C) Involve practical help
D) Involve friendship-based relationships
E) All of the above
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The social-buffering hypothesis posits that people with weak natural support systems are as able to deal with major life changes and challenges as people with strong support systems.
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People's participation in mutual aid groups can help people solve problems and live with challenges.
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Helping can take many forms from individual self-reliance to sophisticated professional therapies.
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Professionals are very likely to see informal kinds of helping as insignificant.
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An industry-driven economy strengthened natural support systems for many people.
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The Antigonish Movement is a community development movement that began in Atlantic Canada.
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Some professionals consider mutual aid an adjunct or aftercare to their clinical work.
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Informal natural helping roles have greatly diminished in importance.
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Different helping systems interact with and affect one another.
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Adequate social supports can protect people in crisis from a wide variety of pathological states.
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Deck 26: Informal Helping and Mutual Aid
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Provide a biography on Father Moses Coady, and discuss how the Antigonish Movement has evolved up to the present time.
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Provide the history, mission and mandate and the twelve steps of AA, the model of many subsequent self-help groups.
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3
Discuss the Tsunami disaster December 26th, 2004 in terms of informal and formal service systems.
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Find a case study and develop a social network map for the client. Describe this in terms of social supports, helping and natural helpers, self-help, and informal support networks.
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Find two articles about two different self-help groups, and identify the similarities and differences between the two groups.
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Define a natural helping network and provide an example.
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Diagram your social network map and explain your map.
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Define social networks and provide an example.
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Give eight key aspects of a self-help group.
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What do formal services offer that is different from informal services?
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The social buffering hypothesis suggests that

A) People with little or no social support are at a greater disadvantage in coping with the demands of every day life
B) People with strong natural support systems are better able to deal with major life changes and challenges
C) People in stressful situations are likely to suffer more physical, emotional and social dysfunction if they have good connections to supportive social networks
D) None of the above
E) A and C above.
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Professional relationships focus upon

A) Practical help
B) Experiential knowledge
C) Consensual validation
D) A and B above
E) None of the above
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Lay support is more likely to involve

A) Communication and listening skills
B) Confrontation
C) Problem-solving
D) B and C above
E) None of the above
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In self-help groups, the following themes are found

A) Help as a free, shared resource
B) Formal structures
C) Tend to be expert-based
D) None of the above
E) A and C above
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The strengths of the informal system are

A) Help is usually available quickly
B) It is highly personalized
C) It is non-stigmatizing
D) All of the above
E) None of the above
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The weaknesses of formal services are well understood. Formal services are:

A) Costly
B) May be inefficient
C) Hard to change
D) Not readily responsive
E) All of the above
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Compassion care benefits

A) Are part of the provincial social assistance plan
B) Are part of the national Employment Insurance program
C) Are available for twelve weeks within a 26 week period
D) Cannot be shared with other family members who also qualify
E) A and C above
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The strengths of the informal system are

A) Limited
B) Intrusive
C) First line of defence for those in need
D) A good substitute if coverage, equity and entitlement are valued
E) A and B above
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Social networks are

A) Relatively invisible to us
B) Easily taken for granted
C) Not very useful for understanding people's social functioning
D) All of the above
E) A and B above
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Informal helpers can

A) Listen
B) Help clarify problems
C) Involve practical help
D) Involve friendship-based relationships
E) All of the above
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The social-buffering hypothesis posits that people with weak natural support systems are as able to deal with major life changes and challenges as people with strong support systems.
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People's participation in mutual aid groups can help people solve problems and live with challenges.
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Helping can take many forms from individual self-reliance to sophisticated professional therapies.
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Professionals are very likely to see informal kinds of helping as insignificant.
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An industry-driven economy strengthened natural support systems for many people.
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The Antigonish Movement is a community development movement that began in Atlantic Canada.
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Some professionals consider mutual aid an adjunct or aftercare to their clinical work.
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Informal natural helping roles have greatly diminished in importance.
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Different helping systems interact with and affect one another.
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Adequate social supports can protect people in crisis from a wide variety of pathological states.
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