This bingo card has 18 words: Social workers understand that diversity, intersectionality, religion and spirituality shape the experiences and identities of individuals, families, groups, organizations, and communities., Social workers appreciate the role of religion and spirituality, Social workers appreciate the role of religion and spirituality in developing a holistic view of clients, Social workers value spirituality as an important component to a bio-psycho-social assessment., Social workers recognize and are attentive to the fact that others express spirituality in diverse ways, Social workers are ethically bound to both be aware of and at times bracket their own beliefs, in the service of others, including following agency policies and guidelines., Social workers are called to acknowledge clients' spiritual and/or religious beliefs, worldviews, and traditional practices as areas of strength., Social workers also understand the reciprocal impact of the socio- political context with spirituality and religion as they engage in policy practice to effect change at the micro, mezzo, and macro levels., Social workers recognize the intricacy of spiritual and religious systems as both supportive and oppressive mechanisms in relation to human development and seek to understand these mechanisms through an anti-racist and anti-oppressive lens., Social workers value spirituality and religion in relationship-building, Social workers value spirituality and religion in inter-professional collaboration to facilitate engagement with clients, constituencies, and other professionals., Intern demonstrates knowledge about the role of spirituality and religion in social work practice., Intern incorporates knowledge about the role of religion and spirituality when working with individuals, families, groups, organizations, and communities., Intern is attentive to the ways others (e.g. clients, co-workers, supervisors, other helpers) express spiritual and religious matters and concerns., Intern understands guidelines for appropriate integration of faith and practice in agency context., Intern follows guidelines for appropriate integration of faith and practice in agency context. and View religion/spirituality as areas of strength.
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