Characteristics
Developmental- Ecological Model
PFS Interventions
100

What are the basic needs?

shelter, food, air, warmth, safety, health care

100

What are the types of neglect?

psychical, emotional, medical, intellectual and social

100

What is engagement?

starting where the client is now and look for ways to collaborate 

200

What is helplessness?

Believing nothing can be done to change a situation
200

What factors are involved in the developmental psychological context?

individual factors

200

What is the strengths-based assessment?

learn how the family is coping, understanding their needs, and using networks
300

What is neglect?

Omissions that result in harm or risk of harm to children in the family.

300

What factors are involved in the immediate context?

Interactions between parents and children

300

What do cognitive behavioural interventions focus on?

Skills development

400

What is the most frequently reported and confirmed type of child maltreatment?

Child neglect

400

What factors are involved in the societal context?

poverty, social isolation, limited social skills and supportive friendships

400

What is advocacy?

linking family with community services and resources

500

What are the three ecological system levels that child neglect can occur in?

ontogenic, mesosystem, exosystem

500

How likely is it that a child will experience physical neglect if their family makes $15 000 or less annually 

1 and 1/2 times greater at risk

500

What is the name of the intervention that is used to develop relationships between the level 1 families and neighbours/friends?

Social network interventions

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