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renzo156

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How can a social worker make LGBTQ people feel more welcomed in an organization?
 
  A) By avoiding unisex bathrooms which might offend LGBTQ persons
 B) By not posting symbols such as rainbow flags that could be seen as patronizing behavior
 C) By including a category for transgender along with married, divorced, and single
 D) By equipping waiting rooms with literature that is geared toward LGBTQ persons

Question 2

Which of the following is a correct advice for social workers working with clients who are questioning their sexual orientation and/or gender?
 
  A) Social workers should decide for the clients what their sexual orientations or gender identities are if it seems very obvious to them.
 B) Social workers can help the clients explore their feelings by labeling the feelings as lesbian, gay, bisexual, and/or transgender.
 C) Social workers should provide as much information as possible about sexual orientation and gender identity to the clients to help normalize their experiences when they choose to use a label for themselves.
 D) Social workers can help the clients by suggesting online questionnaires when they are not ready to accept the facts.



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

C



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