Policy
American Indian and Alaska Native
Latino
Theory
Random
100

The 15/22-Month "Clock".

What is Adoption and Safe Families Act of 1997 (ASFA)

100
The number of tribes within the U.S. 

575

100

Cultural norm.

What is: respeto, machismo, personalismo, familismo?

100

Better than expected outcomes for foreign-born Latinos. 

What is the Hispanic Paradox?

100

Complete dismantling and elimination of the current structures

What is abolition?

200

Placement with informal, voluntary, or formal kin.

What is Kinship care?

200

Tribes have the right to make their own laws and be ruled by them.

What is Tribal sovereignty?

200

A contributing factor to child poverty.

What is 

•Low-wage jobs

•Irregular work hours

•Unreliable childcare access

200

A theory/framework commonly used to explain trauma and how it manifests/transmits within AI/AN communities. 

What is historical trauma?

200

Large datasets utilized for child maltreatment research.

What is: NCANDS or NSCAW?

300

A respond to the high rates of removal of children from their Native families.

What is ICWA?

300
One of the states with the largest Native population.

What is: Alaska, Oklahoma, Arizona, California, New Mexico, Texas, North Carolina?

300

Maps how a family's history, culture, and the "outside world" all press down on them at once

What is a MECA Genogram?

300

Emerged in 1995 to address the specific ways Latino communities are marginalized within legal and social systems

What is LatCrit?

300

Prevention Interventions that consider AI/AN communities.

What is 

• The Incredible Years 

• Parents as Teachers

• Promoting First Relationships

• SafeCare

400
The policy that established mandated reporting in the U.S.

What is CAPTA?

400

Traditional cultural value often referring to the sense of belonging, support and social systems, and ways of identifying within Native communities

What is kinship?

400

A double bind for immigrant parents: seeking help may raise fears of deportation, while not seeking help may trigger CPS involvement

What is failure to protect laws?

400

Internal and external factors that impact Native families at each ecological level using an Indigenous lens. 

What is Indigenist Ecological Systems Model ?

400

These components are included in ______: inputs, activities, outputs, outcomes (short and long). 

What are logic models?

500

For Native families, courts will ask if states conducted ____ throughout the case prior to out-of-home placement or termination of parental rights.

What are active efforts?

500

This organization conducted a 1976 study that found “… 25 to 35% of all Indian children were being placed in out-of-home care. Eighty-five percent of those children were being placed in non-Indian homes or institutions". 

What is the Association on American Indian Affairs?

500

Percent of people 18 or older who had both an SUD and a mental illness. 

What is 3.4%?

500

A theory stating that racial and ethnic minorities receive fewer systemic benefits from the same resources (education, income, status) as their White counterparts.

What is minority diminishing returns theory?

500

A set of congruent behaviors, attitudes, and policies that come together in a system or agency or amongst professionals

What is cultural competence?

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