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Practice - ANSWER Means by which individuals and families are helped to change their behaviors and circumstances family centered practice - ANSWER working w/fams across systems, focuses on needs & welfare of children in the context of fam & comm. trauma informed practice - ANSWER a child's...

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Practice - ANSWER Means by which individuals and families are helped to change their behaviors
and circumstances



family centered practice - ANSWER working w/fams across systems, focuses on needs & welfare of
children in the context of fam & comm.



trauma informed practice - ANSWER a child's exp of an event that is emotionally painful, distressful,
or shocking lasting in mental & physical effects.



psychological first aid - ANSWER PFA- evidence informed approach 4 assisting ppl n the immediate
aftermath of a loss, disaster, or exposure 2 trauma & terrorism. fosters long/short term adoptive
functioning & reducing initial distress



Positive Stress - ANSWER Moderate, short-lived stress responses.



Tolerable Stress - ANSWER More intense stress repsonse that allow enough time 2 recover or safe
envrnmnt w/supportive adults.



Toxic Stress - ANSWER Strong, frequent, or prolonged activation of the body's stress mngmnt systm
w/o access 2 supportive adults.



isolated trauma - ANSWER acute, incidents tend 2 produce discrete conditioned behavioral &
biological responses 2 reminders of the trauma(ptds). ex: witness 2 criminal act



Complex Trauma - ANSWER Chronic, interests w/neurobiological dvlmp & the capacity 2 integrate
sensory,emotional&cognitive info into a cohesive whole. failure of parent 2 protect or nurture. Ex:
ongoing neglect caused by substance abusing parents.



child and family team meetings - ANSWER CFTM, center of our casework activities, info flow 2 &
from CFTM

,vicarious trauma - ANSWER change that happens because u care about othr ppl who have been
hurt,and/are responsible 2 help them, result of empathetic engagement w traumatized clients.



orphan train movement - ANSWER early foster care 1850-early 2000 placed 150,000 children from
eastern cities w Midwest farm fam's, valued n terms of the labor they could provide.




evaluation of child welfare system - ANSWER based on goal of enabling child 2 remain w/or return
home 2 fam when the childs health & safety can be ensured.



dual mandate - ANSWER protecting child & supporting fams



statutes - ANSWER legislative mandates that prescribe the manner in which gvrnmnt will use its
powers.



case law - ANSWER crt decisions & interpretations, excludes statutory provisions.



social security act title iv-b - ANSWER establishes rqmnts 2 receive fed funding 4 fam support
services, time-lmited fam reunification services(15 mnths) adoption promotion & support services,
creates funds 4 gen. cws



social security act title iv-e - ANSWER eligible children receive foster care reimbursement to achieve
permanent living arrangements.



indian child welfare act - ANSWER 1978, result of congressional recognition of the importance of
preserving native american heritage,culture,& comms', intended 2 address the best interests of
native american child & their fam's & tribes



constitutional law - ANSWER authority of leg. 2 create & regulate the delivery of pub social services
4 the health & welfare of the public & rghts of citizens 2 due process equal protection, & privacy
must be maintained & respected by any agency of the gvmnt.



federal law - ANSWER enacted by congress bills passed by HOR & Senate& signed by president
become fed legislation.

, Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children - ANSWER first legal intervention 1874 New York
initiated by American Society 4 the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals. social service had no authority
2 protect Mary Ellen.



Freedmen's Bureaus - ANSWER 1865-1871, assisted newly emancipated A.A. fam's of the South after
the American Civil War w/educational & health services, direct cash relief, & emplymnt opps.



Settlement Movement - ANSWER typified by Jane Addams, established Hull House on near west side
of Chicago near current UOI. Assisted poor immigrants n learning how to cope n the new world.



Charity Organization Societies - ANSWER Coordinated various soures of charity and dispensed funds
& other types of assistance



Children's Bureau - ANSWER 1920 first federal agency concerned w/ welfare of children



Social Security Act - ANSWER 1939- high water mark 4 social services amendment here 4
saefgaurding all IL children & fams, requiremnts 2 receive fed. fund 4 fam support services.



Juvenile Court Act - ANSWER 1899, IL became 1st st which contained basic child protection (CP)
procedures.



charity organization socities - ANSWER coordinated various sources of charity & dispensed funds &
other types of assistance.




inter-ethnic placement - ANSWER Prohibits any consideration of child's race or ethnicity as a factor
in deciding which permanent placemnt will be there best interest



delegated authority - ANSWER publicly acknowledge their obligation to assume the profeesional
responsibilities & ethical conduct accompanying that authority.



full disclosure - ANSWER supplying all info about whats happening w/the children & wht they need 2
do 2 have them returned to their case

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