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. Name and DCA Committee
Name and DCA Committee
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. You’ve just completed tutoring in your after school program. The child you are tutoring asks if you can drive him to his grandmother’s house.
You’ve just completed tutoring in your after school program. The child you are tutoring asks if you can drive him to his grandmother’s house.
• You tell the child to call his mom and give you verbal permission and then drive the child
• You drive the child to his grandmothers
• You ask the school personnel if you can drive the child and with their permission drive the child
• You tell the child no.
Other (please specify)
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. The agency you are working in needs someone to help with a client picnic during the spring. You have severe spring allergies and being outside for long would possibly bring on an asthma attack. Do you:
The agency you are working in needs someone to help with a client picnic during the spring. You have severe spring allergies and being outside for long would possibly bring on an asthma attack. Do you:
• Go ahead and help with the picnic and be sure you have an inhaler with you
• Explain to the site leaders your allergy problem
• Don’t go the day they are planning the event
• Ask if there are other activities you could help with
Other (please specify)
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. You are working on a Habitat site. Your site leader ask if you could go out to dinner with him after the work is finished. Do you:
You are working on a Habitat site. Your site leader ask if you could go out to dinner with him after the work is finished. Do you:
• Go, free meal and you’re hungry
• Refuse the invitation and go back to campus when the work is finished
• Ask if you could take a rain check to go during the weekend
• Call your professor
Other (please specify)
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. An elderly patient that you are working with gives you a necklace because she loves working with you. Do you:
An elderly patient that you are working with gives you a necklace because she loves working with you. Do you:
• Take the necklace and write her a thank you note
• Thank her for the thought but explain you are not to accept gifts
• Call the Center for Service Learning
• Make the patient think you took the necklace but put it back in her room
Other (please specify)
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. You’re running late going to your agency because a class ran long. You realize the attire you chose for the day is not really appropriate for the middle school children you’ll be working with. Do you:
You’re running late going to your agency because a class ran long. You realize the attire you chose for the day is not really appropriate for the middle school children you’ll be working with. Do you:
• Call the agency and let them know you are running late and go change your clothes
• Wear the clothes you have on because you don’t want to be late
• Not attend that day to the agency
• Call the Center for Service Learning and ask what to do
Other (please specify)
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. You pick up the keys from security and go to P4 to get your car for your service. You notice a large scrape down the side of the car. Do you:
You pick up the keys from security and go to P4 to get your car for your service. You notice a large scrape down the side of the car. Do you:
• Go back to security and report the damage immediately
• Go to your service project and the let security know about the damage when you return
• Call the Center and let them know there is damage on the car
• Call your roommate and ask her to let security know there was existing damage
Other (please specify)
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. While working in the shelter today, one of the clients reveals to you that he’s being charged with assault and he’s not guilty. Do you:
While working in the shelter today, one of the clients reveals to you that he’s being charged with assault and he’s not guilty. Do you:
• Call a lawyer for the client
• Tell a friend about the problem and get his/her advice
• Speak to the agency supervisor about the information you have received
• Try to find out all you can about the situation and discuss it with your committee
Other (please specify)
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. While working with a child in the shelter, you notice some bruises on the child’s arms. The child tells you she was beaten by an older child in the shelter. Do you
While working with a child in the shelter, you notice some bruises on the child’s arms. The child tells you she was beaten by an older child in the shelter. Do you
• Call your committee chair and let her know what happened
• Speak to the agency supervisor, sometimes known as a child advocate
• Call children’s services
• Call the center for service learning
Other (please specify)
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. You are scheduled to go on an outing to the apple orchard with children from a shelter. You are 21 and it’s your roommate’s birthday. She would like you to have a couple glasses of wine with her before you go. You have the wine but feel a little tipsy when leaving for the outing. Do you:
You are scheduled to go on an outing to the apple orchard with children from a shelter. You are 21 and it’s your roommate’s birthday. She would like you to have a couple glasses of wine with her before you go. You have the wine but feel a little tipsy when leaving for the outing. Do you:
• Go on the outing because you’re not driving it should be okay
• Don’t show up for the outing
• Call our committee chair and let them know you can’t go
• Have some coffee
Other (please specify)
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. You sign up to work with MRDD clients. The first day you feel really nervous and uncomfortable around the clients. Do you
You sign up to work with MRDD clients. The first day you feel really nervous and uncomfortable around the clients. Do you
• Avoid going back to the site
• Call the Center and ask if there are other sites you could work with
• Speak with the site director of the agency and see if he/she can offer any advice
• Give the site another chance—maybe things will get less uncomfortable
Other (please specify)
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. You are working with a child in a shelter when she turns to you and tells you she hates her dad because he beat her mother. Do you:
You are working with a child in a shelter when she turns to you and tells you she hates her dad because he beat her mother. Do you:
• Confirm her sentiments. Tell her he must be a terrible person for beating her mom
• Don’t say anything. If you avoid the topic, she’ll talk about something else.
• Talk to the child advocate, after telling the girl that her dad’s not a terrible person but violence is never okay
• Ask her for more details about the situation
Other (please specify)
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. An older man at the nursing home likes to hug you and says he loves you. You think that maybe he’s gone too far with his affection. Do you:
An older man at the nursing home likes to hug you and says he loves you. You think that maybe he’s gone too far with his affection. Do you:
• Kindly tell him to stop and work with someone else if it doesn’t stop. Talk to the site contact or the chair.
• Play into his behavior—it’s just a joke.
• Let the behavior continue; he doesn’t really mean it.
• Immediately walk away, and never return to the site.
Other (please specify)
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. The children you tutor make racist jokes and derogatory comments towards women. Do you:
The children you tutor make racist jokes and derogatory comments towards women. Do you:
• Laugh them off. When you were in middle school you made those jokes too.
• Tell the child they are not appropriate and change to talking about something else.
• Ignore the child.
• Report the child to the guidance counselor or principal at the school.
Other (please specify)
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. You’re at the playground with kids from a domestic violence shelter when you seen a man watching you. He approaches you and wants to take his son—one of the boys on the trip. Do you:
You’re at the playground with kids from a domestic violence shelter when you seen a man watching you. He approaches you and wants to take his son—one of the boys on the trip. Do you:
• Let him take the boy. He has the legal documents to prove he has custody of the child.
• Tell him that you are not able to give him the child, but suggest he call the boy’s mother.
• Immediately call the police. He is after all an abuser.
• Frantically load the child into the car and speed back to the shelter.
Other (please specify)
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