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In child welfare, "practice" is - ANSWER the means by which individuals and families are helped to change their bxs and circumstances Illinois Core Practice Model - ANSWER anchored in a Family Centered, trauma informed, and strength based approach, often times referred to as FTS 9 Core Chil...

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In child welfare, "practice" is - ANSWER the means by which individuals and families are helped to
change their bxs and circumstances



Illinois Core Practice Model - ANSWER anchored in a Family Centered, trauma informed, and
strength based approach, often times referred to as FTS



9 Core Child Welfare Practices - ANSWER -agent of change

-form a helping relationship with the child and his/her family

-conduct initial and ongoing assessment

-provide information about the impact of trauma

-advocate

-provide behavioral support

-linkage to appropriate services

-coordinate all child and family services

-cultural competence



Without family connectedness child is at risk for - ANSWER instability, depression, and even
unemployment and delinquency



Child and Family Team Meeting - ANSWER center of casework activities and how all other staffings,
or mandatory case processes should have information flowing from and back to the CFTM. 5 key
components.



CFTM 5 key components - ANSWER Engagement, full disclosure, open participation, collaboration,
planning for permanency.



Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) - ANSWER growing up (prior to age 18) in a household with
stressful or traumatic experiences, including abuse, neglect, and a range of household dysfunction,
such as witnessing domestic violence or growing up with substance abuse, mental disorders,

, parental discord, or crime in the home, removal or displacement, three or more placements in an 18
month period.



Response to trauma throughout development: young children (2.5-6 years) - ANSWER helplessness
and passivity, generalized fear, confusion, difficulty identifying what is bothering them, attributing
magical qualities to traumatic reminders, fighting or threatening bx, attention problems,
sadness/depression, separation anxiety, specific fears, low frustration tolerance, hyperactive, moody,
aggressive defiant, lying, learning disabilities, social problems, suppressed immune system



Response to trauma throughout development: school age children (6-11 years) - ANSWER physical
complaints, bedwetting, school failure/absenteeism, behavioral problems, attention problems,
fighting or threatening bx, guilt feelings, acting like a parent to siblings, depression, defiant, lying,
stealing, learning disabilities, inappropriate emotional responses, self-blame, hypersensitivity to
physical contact, difficulties coordinating and balancing



Response to trauma throughout development: adolescents (12-18 years) - ANSWER antisocial bx,
eating disorders, runaway, dating violence, depression, suicidal, substance abuse, sleeping disorders,
school failure, absenteeism, relationship problems, acting like a parent to siblings, loses time,
difficulty seeing a future for oneself



3 kinds of stress - ANSWER positive stress, tolerable stress, toxic stress



postive stress - ANSWER moderate, short lived stress responses



tolerable stress - ANSWER More intense stress responses that allow enough time to recover, or
occur in a relatively safe environment with the presence of supportive adults



toxic stress - ANSWER Strong, frequent or prolonged activation of the body's stress management
system, without access to supportive adults



6 protective factors - ANSWER Existing strengths of the family.

Parental resilience

(strong and flexible)

social connections (parents need friends)

knowledge of parenting and child development

concrete supports in times or need

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