7 Commitments
Tools
Back to basics
Open ended
Advanced knowledge
100

Helping to work through loss and prepare for the future.

What is the commitment to growth and change?

100

A tool to bring groups of people together and allow an opportunity to take the pulse of the group before beginning the day or meeting.

What is a community meeting?

100

S.E.L.F. stands for

What is safety, emotional management, loss and future?

100

What are protective factors? Please list 3 protective factors

Positive influences that can improve the lives of individuals, may decrease the likelihood that individuals engage in crime or become victims. 

Examples - Positive attitude, community engagement, positive adult role models, good peer group/friends, stable housing, availability of services, good physical health, strong problem solving skills, etc. 

100

The American city where the Sanctuary Model was developed.

What is Philadelphia?

200

Shared decision making.

What is the commitment to democracy?

200

A plan to help you care for yourself.

What is a self care plan?

200

The four types of safety.

What are physical, psychological, social, and moral/ethical.

200

Name 3 self care activities.

Exercising, socializing with positive peers, drinking water, eating health, drawing, good hygiene, reading, etc.

200

The individual who developed the Sanctuary Model.

Who is Dr. Sandra Bloom?

300

Managing our feelings so that we do not hurt ourselves or others.

What is the commitment to emotional intelligence?

300

Clients and staff should have and carry one.

What is a safety plan?

300

The goal of treatment.

What is change?

300

Name 5 coping skills.

Deep breathing, taking 5 minutes away from situation, listening to music, walking, counting, writing, talking to someone, etc. 

300

The decade the Sanctuary Model was started.

What is the 1980s?

400

Saying what we mean and not being mean when we say it.

What is the commitment to open communication?

400

This tool requires all members of the team (staff and clients) to come together to create a plan. It is used to respond to critical incidents. 

What is a red flag meeting?

400

The Sanctuary Model provides a basic blueprint for developing __________-informed, therapeutic communities that promote recovery

What is trauma?

400

What are risk factors? Please list 3 risk factors. 

Negative influences in the lives of individuals, may increase the likelihood that individuals engage in crime or become victims. 


Drug or alcohol abuse, family violence, homelessness, poverty, lack of services, lack of positive role models, etc. 

400

The four pillars of the Sanctuary Model.

What are shared knowledge, shared values, shared language, and shared practice?

500

Respecting and sharing the ideas of our teams.

What is the commitment to social learning?

500

This form allows for open communication between the group home supervisor and client when a client feels unhappy.

What is a grievance form?

500

The components of the traumatic reenactment triangle.

What are the rescuer, perpetrator, and victim? 

500

What was the ACE study? Please list 3 types of ACEs mentioned in the study. 

The study has researched a link between adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) (aka childhood trauma) with health and social problems across the lifespan


Physical abuse,sexual abuse, emotional abuse, physical neglect, emotional neglect, exposure to domestic violence, household substance abuse, household mental illness, parental separation or divorce, etc

500

The Sanctuary Model is based on two very basic assumptions about human beings:

What is adversity and its effects

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