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NguyenJ

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If a social worker is allowed to and expected to interpret the meaning of various facts and observations in a legal proceeding, it is likely that the social worker is appearing in court as
 
  a. a friend of the court
  b. a prosecution witness
  c. an expert witness
  d. the voice for a vulnerable client

Question 2

When a social worker employed in a human services agency has a mentor, the most important contribution the mentee can expect from the mentor is to provide
 
  a. consultation on how to serve difficult clients
  b. insider information on how to navigate the politics of the agency
  c. recommendations when applying for a promotion or different job
  d. clarification about administrative guidelines affecting case assignments



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

B





 

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