child welfare quiz 1 review Flashcards

(28 cards)

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types of trauma

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one exposure to stress hormones with the adult relationship helping it

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Toxic stress

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prolonged exposure to cortisol, adrenaline, and other stress hormones

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Complex trauma

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multiple experiences that happen over a long period of time

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cycle of poverty

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families living in poverty for at least 3 generations

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trauma informed care

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knowing what triggers your patient

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what trauma informed care what do you want to do and know?

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let them know that you are a mandatory reporter, be mindful of their history of trauma, know the symptoms, and everyone’s trauma looks different

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what do you not want to do with trauma informed care?

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not asking probing questions

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vicarious trauma

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helping professions become traumatized when being exposed to the victim’s trauma

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Adoptions and safe families act 1997

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guided placement details & helps to unify families when it is appropriate

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how long can a child remain in care with Adoptions and safe families act 1997?

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15-22 months

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what’s the purpose of the Adoptions and safe families act 1997?

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It was to shorten the length of how much time children spent in foster care & speed up the process of freeing children for adoption

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list the 5 approved forms of permanency

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1)reuniting with parents
2) placement with family member
3) adoption after parental rights are terminated
4) legal guardianship (don’t have to adopt child)
5) planned permanent living placement

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1974 child abuse prevention and treatment act (CAPTA) established what?

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established mandatory reporting

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Centralized reporting system

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one main unit collects and screens, and then assigns to a local agency

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Decentralized reporting systems

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the local agency does it all & the person who is screening can also be an investigator

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Which reporting system is South Dakota part of?

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SD is centralized

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Interstate compact on the placement of children (ICPC) established what?

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it established out of state placements

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Adjudication hearing

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determines that it is likely that child abuse and neglect occurred

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Adjudication hearing isn’t related to what kind of review?

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it isn’t related to a case review

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Dispositional hearing

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a review of the case plan

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Indian child welfare act (ICWA)

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protected tribal rights and stop the removal and placement of kids in non native homes

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Termination of parental rights (TPR)

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voluntary & involuntary that parents are terminating their rights as a parent

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Which one comes first TPR or adoption?

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TPR comes first before adoption

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when does Termination of parental rights (TPR) happen?

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it happens after the child has been in care for 15-22 months

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With Termination of parental rights (TPR), parents don't have the rights of what?
1) can't make decisions about medical, children's upbringing, and you have no visitation rights 2) you are completely cut off from the child 3) you are voluntary or involuntary terminating your right as a parent
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losing custody is what?
your legal relationship with your child is not affected, only living arrangements are
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do you have visitation rights after losing custody?
yes as a parent you have the right to visitations
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after losing custody what else does the parent loose a saying in?
they lose the ability to make decisions about your child's daily care