The platform that the YLS lives on?
GEARS
The number of questions you can omit on a YLS and still have a valid assessment
What is four?
This begins at time of admission
What is discharge planning?
The interviewer asks, "You don't use drugs do you."
What is a leading question?
These three risk factors are specific to leisure/recreation
What is limited organized activities, could make better use of time, and no personal interests
The one YLS risk domain that is static
What is Offense history?
This principle suggests that we treat factors that are more likely to lead to recidivism
What is the Need principle?
Goals that are measurable
What is a Smart Goal?
The probation officer, parent, youth and court records are known as this
What are collateral sources?
These four risk factors are specific to peer relations
What are some delinquent acquaintances, some delinquent friends, and no/few positive acquaintances, and no few positive friends
The four parts of the YLS
What is Assessment of Risk and Needs, Assessment of Other needs, final risk and professional override, supervision level
Factors within the individual and/or his or her environment, that affect their response to interventions
What is responsivity?
The YLS requires that all plans are written to address
What are needs?
Tell me about the relationship with your parents and your teachers?
What is a double barreled question?
These five risk factors assess substance abuse
What is Occasional drug use, Chronic Drug Use, Chronic Alcohol use, substance abuse interferes with life, and is substance abuse linked to offense?
A number that determines the risk to recidivate
What is the YLS risk score
Pre- Commitment, Placement, Structured Decision Making (SDM), Release from placement, and TDM's
What are key decision points?
Anti-social attitudes, antisocial peers, antisocial personality, antisocial behavior, family, education, substance use, and leisure recreation are commonly referred to as
What are the central eight risk factors?
Open ended questions, Affirmations, Reflections and summarizing
What are components of motivational interviewing?
These six risk factors are assessed for the family circumstances and parenting domain
What is inadequate supervision, difficulty in controlling behavior, inappropriate discipline, inconsistent parenting, poor relations father, poor relations mother
These eight domains that are used to determine the risk score
What is Offense History, Family Relations, Education/Employment, Peers, Substance Abuse, Leisure/Recreation, Personality/Behavior, Attitudes/Orientation
The process that is necessary to change a youth's level.
What is a professional override?
John must meet with his care coordinator 3 times per week for a period of 3 months
What is duration and dosage?
This assessment tool is primarily a mental health assessment tool
What is the CAFAS
These seven risk factors are assessed for the education and employment domain
What is disruptive classroom behavior, disruptive behavior on school property, low achievement, problems with peers, problems with teachers, truancy, unemployment, and not seeking employment