When is it unethical for social workers to involve clients in advocacy?
A) Never, clients should be involved
B) Always, advocacy is an obligation of social workers
C) Sometimes, when it is required by rules and regulations
D) When clients are well prepared, they can be engaged in mutual goals ofadvocacy
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Q2: An advocate who communicates his/her own needs
Q3: Policy analysis methods vary according to the
Q4: Tom's policy analysis focuses on the impact
Q5: A "demand-based" definition of need tends to
Q6: An advocate who is "sharpening the message"
Q8: "Cost-effectiveness" analysis involves
A)clearly describing the costs and
Q9: An advocate who relies on careful and
Q10: An advocate who uses a two-sided argument
Q11: Social workers empower clients when they
A)help them
Q12: Which of the following is NOT one
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