Asked by Aaron Kiser on Sep 26, 2024

In situations where a minor's parents have consented to an intervention strategy, the social worker should:​

A) ​provide the minor with information about the intended approach.
B) ​ensure that only the minor makes all the decisions related to the intervention.
C) ​avoid using the task-centered or the solution-focused questions.
D) ​never presume that the minor's parents always act in the minor's best interest.

Minor's Parents

The legal guardians or biological parents of an individual who is under the age of legal adulthood.

Intervention Strategy

A plan or method designed to intervene in a situation in order to change the outcome or influence the course of events.

Task-Centered

Task-centered refers to an approach or methodology that focuses primarily on the completion of specific tasks or objectives, often in a work or therapeutic setting.

  • Explain the importance of and strategies for safeguarding a client's right to informed consent in intervention strategies.