This housing model seeks to remove barriers to permanent housing and increase personal choice.
What is Housing First?
These professionals are the largest group of mental health providers in the United States.
What are clinical social workers?
This is the largest portion of healthcare financing?
What is the Public Health Insurance Program?
These are the traumatic events that children experience directly or that they witness, which can impact their physical and mental health.
What are Adverse Childhood Experiences?
This was the name of the documentary you watched for Applied Activity 4 about the disability revolution.
What is Crip Camp?
What are the last names of the families in the documentary "Two American Families" that was part of Applied Activity #2.
What is the Stanley and Neumans?
What is the manual that is used to diagnose all mental disorders?
What is the DSM or the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual on Mental Disorders?
This model has received criticism over the years because it did not centralize the social, psychological and spiritual aspects of the human experience, which can also have important implications for disease and treatment options.
What is the medical model?
This act, passed in 1978 and seeks to ensure that Indigenous children are kept with Indigenous families and outlines the rights and legal powers that tribes have when a child comes to the attention of welfare authorities.
What is the Indian Child Welfare Act or ICWA?
This is the term used when people stereotype, engage in prejudice, and discrimination towards someone based on their age.
What is ageism?
This is the type of poverty in which two or more successive offspring of a family continue in the cycle of poverty.
What is intergenerational poverty?
What is it called to be thinking about, considering, or planning suicide?
What is suicidal ideation?
This is the second-largest area of growth for social work, projected to grow by 11% over the next decade.
What is health care social work?
This is developed by child welfare workers when a child is removed from their home to establish a plan for the child.
What is a permanency plan?
This is the first name of the person who was featured in the documentary you watched for Applied Activity #4 and was known as the Mother of the Disability Rights Movement.
Who is Judy?
This program is controversial because it includes a lifetime limit that families can only receive financial benefits for a total of five years.
What is the Temporary Aid to Needy Families (TANF)?
The acronym NAMI stands for this organization that supports and advocates for those with mental illness.
This is the name of the comprehensive assessment used with clients to understand how various factors contribute to their current situation.
What is the biopsychosocial spiritual assessment?
This is the most common type of child maltreatment.
What is child neglect?
These people have been referred to as "the backbone" of the long-term care support system.
Who are caregivers?
This measure of poverty compares pre-tax cash income with the cost of a minimum food diet that is adjusted for family size.
What is the official poverty measure?
This mental, behavioral or emotional disorder results in serious functioning impairment, which substantially interferes with or limits one or more major life activities.
What is a serious mental illness?
These are the non-medical factors affecting health, like socioeconomic status, geographical location, that impact a person's health.
What are the social determinants of health?
This is the first name of our guest speaker on school social work who works for Lawrence Public Schools.
Who is Tracy?
This may occur to older adults after one major episode in their life?
What is social isolation and loneliness?