9 Principles of PYD
PYD
Resiliency in Action A
Resiliency in Action B
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How many principles of PYD are there?
What are 9?
100
A universal capacity which allows young people to engage with the world around them in a positive way and thrive despite social, economic or other challenges.
What is Resiliency Theory?
100
[BLANK] foster the protective factors.
Who are case managers?
100
Youth Outcomes
What are improved social, health and academic behaviors & Reduced health risk behaviors?
200
This principle states that youth have a voice and choice on their perspectives and priorities that is heard and respected.
What is youth voice and engagement?
200
A key stone in the resiliency model.
What is a caring adult?
200
In this model, protective factors promote resilience strengths, which result in youth outcomes
What is resiliency in action?
200
Helping youth to identify these results in improved youth outcomes.
What are resilience strengths?
300
In a [BLANK] approach, using the 9 principles, the focus is on creating the environment in which young people will be able to develop their personal strengths and resilience.
What is PYD?
300
Positive youth development strategies are often intuitive. By the end of this training you will be [BLANK] in your case management practice.
What is intentional?
300
These three things promote the resilience strengths.
What are caring relationships, high expectations, and opportunities for participation and contribution?
300
[BLANK] promote resilience strengths.
What are protective factors?
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A key component of this priniciple is respect for diverse backgrounds.
What is culturally responsive and inclusive?
400
Positive youth development is a framework for this.
What is empowering youth?
400
Areas of the socio-ecological framework in which young people live and need protective factors.
What are individual, relationships, and community?
400
Being a case manager is an example of this protective factor.
What is a caring adult?
500
Identifying and working towards [BLANK] is a long term, iterative process that requires support to move through the Stages of Change.
What are goals?
500
Social competence, problem solving skills, autonomy, and sense of purpose are examples of this.
What are Resilience/Strengths?
500
This theory is defined by protective factors that counter act risk factors over a extended periods of time.
What is Life Course Theory?
500
Resilience strengths
What are social competence, autonomy, sense of purpose and problem-solving skills?
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