Test Bank for Policy-Based Profession, The: An Introduction to Social Welfare Policy Analysis for Social Workers, 7th Edition

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CHAPTER 2 DEFINING SOCIAL WELFARE POLICY Chapter Overview โˆ’ โˆ’ โˆ’ โˆ’ โˆ’ Explains why some social workers and social scientists would like to use the term social well-being instead of social welfare Discusses the reasons why social welfare policy is a complicated concept to define. Explains why social welfare policy, as an area of social work, involves more than merely the actions of government. Identify and define the three levels of social welfare policy. Relate the importance of social work practitioners understanding social welfare policy to the identification of social workers as street level bureaucrats. Key Concepts Macrolevel Mezzolevel Microlevel Nonprofit sector Policy Policy analysis Policy practice Profit-making sector Public policy Rugged individualism Social philosophy Social work curriculum Social welfare Social welfare policy Social Well-being Stigma Street-level bureaucrats Chapter 2 Outline I. Social Welfare Policy – Policy is a rather loose and imprecise term for which there is no generally accepted definition in the academic literature. A. Social welfare is the institution in society that deals with the problem of dependency. B. Policy is a loose and imprecise term, here meaning the principles, guidelines, or procedures that serve the purpose of maximizing uniformity in decision making. C. Social welfare policy is the principles, guidelines, or procedures that serve the purpose of maximizing uniformity in decision making regarding the problem of dependency in our society. II. Factors Complicating the Definition of Social Welfare Policy A. Social Welfare or Social Well-Being? 1. The advocacy by some in the policy sciences to eschew the term welfare and substitute it with the term well-being. 2. A likely reason for this change is the fact that the term welfare carries with it a high negative stigma in western society. B. Social Welfare Policy and Social Policy 1. Although often used synonymously, social policy is the more general term that includes social welfare policy. 2. Social policy has been described as overall quality of life in a society, the rules and regulations that affect people’s social well-being, the social purposes and consequences of social welfare policies, and philosophically to the collective struggle to seek enduring social solutions to social problems or to increase government involvement in social life in the pursuit of greater equality, equity, and social justice. In this last sense, social policy is the opposite of rugged individualism. 3. Social policy is a term that includes some elements that the authors exclude from their definition of social welfare policy. 4. Social welfare policy is more narrowly understood as societal responses to specific needs or problems, those social policies that affect the distribution of resources, and those policies that affect the problem of dependency or to specific categorical purposes. C. Social Welfare Policy as an Academic Discipline and a Social Work Curriculum Area 1. As an area of academic inquiry, social welfare policy refers to a subfield in sociology, political science, economics, history, and social work. This subfield focuses on the activities of government with the understanding that Public Policy is the domain of government activity. 2. Social welfare policy in this sense deals with governmental activity or inactivity related to quality of life. 3. The term social welfare policy also refers to a specific area of the professional social work curriculum. The accrediting body of social work programs is the Council on Social Work Education (CSWE). 4. As a practice method, social welfare policy includes policy analysis and the development of four policy practice skills that include the analytical, political, interactional, and value-clarification. D. Social Workers are Interested in Social Welfare Policy in All Sectors of the Economy 1. Historically, private social welfare services predated governmental assumption of responsibility. 2. Although public expenditures for social welfare exceeds private expenditures, in 1995 private expenditures comprised a significant proportion of services, approximately 38 percent. 3. For profit social welfare enterprises are becoming increasingly important. 4. Social workers must understand the policies of all three sectors of the social welfare system to understand how policy impacts their practice. E. The Multiple Levels of Social Welfare Policy 1. Macrolevel Policy – The broad laws, regulations, or guidelines that provide the basic framework for the provision of social services. Macro level policy tends to be established by government regulation or private nonprofit policy statements. The private for profit sector is more reactive than generative on the macro level. 2. Mezzolevel Policy – Mid-level administrative policy that organizations generate to direct and regulate their operations. Mezzolevel policy is often the direct response to macrolevel policy decisions. 3. Microlevel Policy – The translation of macrolevel and mezzolevel policy into actual service to clients that occurs on an individual level. Microlevel policy is heavily influenced by the autonomy and discretion of individual social workers. Microlevel policy can preempt the intentions of macrolevel and mezzolevel policies if implementation is constricted by social workers acting as street-level bureaucrats who implement policies in accord with their personal values and ethics. III. Social Welfare Policy – A Working Definition โ€“ A. Social welfare policy concerns those interrelated, but not necessarily logically consistent, principles, guidelines, and procedures designed to deal with the problem of dependency in our society. Policies may be laws, public or private regulations, formal procedures, or simply normatively sanctioned patterns of behavior. Social welfare policy is a subset of social policy. B. Social welfare policy as an academic discipline is less concerned with specific policies than it is with the process by which those policies came into being, the societal base and effects of those policies, and the relationship between policies. Those studying social welfare policy as an area of the professional social work curriculum share the concerns of the traditional academic disciplines but have as primary concerns the relationship of policy to social work practice and the ways that social workers both as individuals and as members of an organized profession can influence the policy process. IV. Conclusion – The major goal of this book is to help direct service social work practitioners develop skills of policy analysis in order to understand and affect the policy context of their practice. Learning Activities 2.1 Describe in your own words the difference between social policy and social welfare policy. Give examples of each. Competency: Engage in Policy Practice 2.2 Why do you believe that the authors use the phrase “maximizing uniformity of decision making” in their definitions of social policy and social welfare policy? Competency: Engage in Policy Practice 2.3 Do you think the term โ€œwell-beingโ€ should be substituted for โ€œwelfareโ€? Why or why not? Competency: Engage in Policy Practice 2.4 Provide examples from your personal experience that illustrate how organizational decisions of government, private nonprofits, and private for profit have had a direct influence on your personal quality of life. Competency: Evaluate Practice with Individuals, Families, Groups, Organizations, and Communities. 2.5 Provide three reasons why private for profit organizations are growing in importance in the social welfare system; from your perspective, is this a good or bad trend? Why? Competency: Evaluate Practice with Individuals, Families, Groups, Organizations, and Communities. 2.6 Consider the case of a child placed in emergency protective custody. What are some the social welfare and social policies that will influence management of the case? What are some of the negative and positive aspects of such polices? Competency: Engage in Policy Practice. 2.7 Describe how social workers can influence each level of social welfare policy? In which do social workers have the most influence? The least? What steps could be taken to enhance the influence of the profession at this level? Competency: Engage in Policy Practice. 2.8 What are some of the growing areas of for-profit social service provides? What are some of the concerns with profit-making in social welfare? Competency: Engage in Policy Practice. 2.9 Using a specific population (i.e veterans, the homeless, children in foster care) and describe the interactive nature of social policy on the micro, mezzo, and macro level. Competency: Engage in Policy Practice. 2.10 Consider the idea that social work practice cannot be easily controlled by standard work rules. How does the nature of social work support of resist the development of detailed and standardized work rules? What guidelines should shape professional decision making? Competency: Demonstrate Ethical and Professional Behavior. Exercises in Understanding Analysis Exercise 2.1 Why is it important to maximize uniformity of decision making in relation to problems of dependency in our society? What are the problems with applying uniformity to social work decisions making? Exercise 2.2 Working in groups, have students make a list of social welfare agencies. Are the agencies governmental organizations or from the private sector? For profit or non-profit. How does the type of agency reflected in the types of services they deliver? Exercise 2.3 Using a list of local and national social service agencies, have students visit their websites and explore stated elements of social policy? Do these agencies offer glimpses of policy in mission statements or organizational descriptions? Do they indicate for profit status? Exercise 2.4 Identify the strengths and weaknesses of each sector of the social welfare system. Exercise 2.5 From the perspective of a potential client, describe the advantages and disadvantages associated with each sector of the social welfare system with reference to how each sector performs as a delivery channel for social services. Assessing Your Competency Use the scale below to rate your current level of achievement on the following concepts or skills associated with each competency presented in the chapter: 1 I can accurately describe the concept or skill 2 3 I can consistently identify the concept or skill when observing and analyzing practice activities 4 5 I can competently implement the concept or skill in my own practice โ€ข Can articulate the differences between policy, social policy, public policy, and social welfare policy. _____ Is able to define policy. _____ Is able to define social policy. _____ Is able to define public policy. _____ Is able to define social welfare policy. โ€ข Understands the factors complicating the meaning of social welfare policy. _____ Is able to explain the meaning of social welfare policy from a philosophical perspective. _____ Is able to describe social welfare policy as an academic discipline. _____ Is able to describe social welfare policy as a curriculum of study. _____ Is able to describe the multiple sectors in which social welfare policy is implemented. _____ Is able to explain the multiple levels of social welfare policy โ€ข Understands Social Welfare Policy as an Academic Discipline and a Social Work Curriculum Area. _____ Is able to explain the knowledge base for policy practice in EPAS. _____ Is able to explain the work of policy practice in EPAS. _____ Is able to describe the four basic policy skills. โ€ข Explain why social welfare policy, as an area of social work, involves more than merely the actions of government. _____ Is able to describe the three organizational contexts for practice. _____ Is able to sketch the history of each sector. _____ Is able to compare the contemporary role and current trends related to each sector. _____ Is able to contrast the strengths and weaknesses of each sector. โ€ข Can identify and define the three levels of social welfare policy. _____ Is able to describe the macrolevel of social welfare policy and provide examples. _____ Is able to describe the mezzolevel of social welfare policy and provide examples. _____ Is able to describe the microlevel of social welfare policy and provide examples. TEST QUESTIONS FOR CHAPTER 2 Multiple Choice 2-1 What is the best way to understand the relationship between social policy and social welfare policy? a) Social policy is a subcategory of social welfare policy. b) Social welfare policy is a subcategory of social policy. c) Social policy and social welfare policy are correctly used interchangeably. d) None of the above 2-2 As the term is generally used, policy means a) principles, guidelines, or procedures that serve the purpose of maximizing uniformity in decision making. b) increasing government involvement in social life and the pursuit of greater equality, equity, and social justice. c) a rule enforcing individuals to fulfill critical social roles d) None of the above 2-3 The term _________ as used by sociologists, refers to an aspect of a personโ€™s life that ruins his or her identity. a) shame. b) welfare. c) public policy. d) stigma. 2-4 The term __________ refers to is anything the government chooses to do, or not to do, that affects the quality of life of its people a) social regulation b) social welfare policy c) public policy d) none of the above 2-5 The Educational Policy and Accreditation Standards of the Council on Social Work Education understand the knowledge base of policy practice to include: a) knowledge about policy formulation, analysis, implementation, and evaluation. b) identification of social policy at the local, state, and federal level that impacts well-being service delivery. c) assessing how social welfare and economic policies impact the delivery of and access to social services d) All of the above 2-6 In social work curriculum, the term social welfare policy used in these disciplines refers nearly exclusively to the activities a) government b) social workers c) private practice d) All of the above 2-7 The four basic policy practice skills are: a) critical thinking, active listening, empathy, and acceptance. b) analytic skills, political skills, interactional skills, and value-clarifying skills. c) problem definition, compromise, negotiation, and debate. d) None of the above 2-8 What helps explain the significant role of the private sector in American social welfare policy? a) Social welfare services grew out of the activities of the private sector. b) Government was reluctant to assume responsibility for social welfare. c) The social work profession resulted from the policies of the private sector. d) All of the above 2-9 Which best describes the contemporary role of for-profit organizations in social welfare service delivery? a) They are rarely used and frowned upon. b) They always price gauge their clients. c) They are becoming increasingly important in the social welfare enterprise. d) None of the above 2-10 Which most accurately describes the evolving roles of public and private sectors in the delivery of social welfare services? a) The majority of the funds for social services is private. b) The majority of the funds for social services is public. c) The majority of the funds for social services are paid by clients as fee-for-service. d) None of the above 2-11 Which sectors provide the most macrolevel polices? a) Public and private nonprofit. b) Private nonprofit and private for profit. c) Public and private for profit. d) None of the above 2-12 Which level of policy is most likely to be described as “administrative?” a) Marolevel. b) Mezzolevel. c) Microlevel. d) All three levels are equally administrative. 2-13 Which level of policy involves the broad laws, regulations, or guidelines that provide the basic framework for the provision of services and benefits. a) Macrolevel. b) Mezzolevel. c) Microlevel. d) None of the above. The basic framework is a public policy concept. 2-14 Which level of policy is most likely to be described as “actual service” to clients? a) Macrolevel. b) Mezzolevel. c) Microlevel. d) All of the above because they all involve a client focus. 2-15 When a social work practitioner exercises a high degree of discretion in the provision of social services, this is most likely to be an example of what level of practice? a) Macrolevel. b) Mezzolevel. c) Microlevel. d) None of the above 2-16 The term โ€œpolicyโ€ is: a) Used with precision by economists but not by social workers b) A term with a definition everyone agrees on c) A concept of so little use that it has been abandoned by most scholars d) A rather loose and imprecise term for which there is no generally accepted definition in the academic literature. 2-17 Policy has been defined as: a) Statements of what ought to happen b) A purposive course of action followed by people dealing with a problem c) The pattern of action that resolves conflicting claims or provides incentives for cooperation d) All of the above 2-18 Activities that would be included under the term social policy, but not social welfare policy are: a) Food stamps and Medicaid b) Adult and child protective services c) Libraries, parks, and recreation d) Senior citizens centers 2-19 Which of the following statements about the role of government in social welfare is not true: a) Most social services began in the private sector b) The government gladly took over responsibility for social welfare c) The role of government in social welfare has greatly increased in the last century d) The private sector still provides a significant proportion of social welfare services 2-20 Which of the following is a macro level policy: a) The number of sick days allowed by an agency b) Eligibility worker consensus that college students should not get food stamps c) Title XX of the Social Security Act d) Criteria for membership in a PTA chapter 2-21 Mezzo level policy is: a) administrative policy that organizations generate to direct and regularize their operations. b) broad laws, regulations, or guidelines that provide the basic framework for the provision of services and benefits. c) when policy translates into actual services to clients. d) None of the above 2-22 Micro level policy is a) The policy in very small organizations b) What happens when individuals such as social workers translate macro and mezzo level policy into actual service to clients c) A professionals personal code of behavior d) Appendices to policy statements, called micro level because of the very small print 2-23 Political scientist Michael Lipsky (2010) refers to social workers as โ€œstreet-level bureaucratsโ€ because: a) they have little control over their work environment. b) their individual actions add up to agency behavior. c) they write specific procedures and policy. d) None of the above 2-24 The organization that sets the standards for the curriculum content in BSW programs is: a) The National Association of Social Workers (NASW) b) The National Association of Social Service Administrators (NOSSA) c) The Council on Social Work Education (CSWE) d) The Southeastern Association of Colleges and Schools (SACS) 2-25 The study of social welfare policy: a) Concerns principles and guidelines for the purpose of dealing with the problem of dependency in society b) Is concerned with how policies come into being and the effects of those policies c) Is concerned with how policy affects social work practice d) All of the above True or False 2-26 The term social welfare policy sometimes refers to broad social philosophy, sometimes to the narrowest administrative rule. 2-27 Social welfare policy is only concerned with the actions of government. 2-28 Policy means principles, guidelines, or procedures that serve the purpose of maximizing uniformity in decision making. 2-29 Social welfare policy serves the purpose of maximizing uniformity in decision making regarding the problem of dependency in our society. 2-30 In academic departments focusing on the study of policy, social welfare policy refers nearly exclusively to the activities of government. Essay Questions 2-31 Explain in your own words how the terms social policy, social welfare policy, and public policy are used differently. Why is social policy a difficult term to define? 2-32 Define policy practice in your own words. In what ways can you imagine policy practice as a part of your future employment as a social worker? 2-33 Describe the differences between the understanding of social welfare policy as an academic discipline and social welfare policy as a part of the social work curriculum. 2-34 Describe the types of social welfare policy that exist at each the micro, macro, and mezzo levels of social work practice. How do these policies shape social work practice? 2-35 The authors refer to social workers street-level bureaucrats in this text. Why do the authors use this term? What are factors that make this term appropriate to social work practice? Chapter 2 2-1 B 2-2 A 2-3 D 2-4 B 2-5 D 2-6 A 2-7 B 2-8 D 2-9 C 2-10 B 2-11 A 2-12 2-13 2-14 2-15 2-16 2-17 2-18 2-19 2-20 2-21 2-22 2-23 2-24 2-25 2-26 2-27 2-28 2-29 2-30 B A C C D D C B C A B C C D True False True True True

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