The additional area of a mental health assessment
What is the MSE
A movement that focused on the reduction of beds in psychiatric hospitals, with most patients being moved into the community.
What is deinstitutionalization
A cultural model of appropriate childrearing according to which mothers should unselfishly make a tremendous investment in their child.
What is Intensive Mothering
Statistics Canada’s LICOS stands for
What is Low income cut off
TABS is an acronym for ________
What is temporarily able-bodied status.
Something a social worker possesses that impacts rates of diagnosis between cultural groups.
What is bias
Legislation that states the responsibility for payment for health care services to Indigenous children must not interfere with the child's access to treatment.
What is Jordan's Principle.
A theory that proposes humans need to form a close emotional bond with a caregiver.
What is attachment theory.
This type of family is at the highest risk of experiencing economic hardship.
What is female led lone parent families
Using a wheelchair, walker, prosthesis, or oxygen are examples of an individual with a ________ disability.
What is visible.
What is stigma
The movement that lead to individuals and their families being supported in choosing the services that are best for them.
What is the consumer movement
An idea that was central to the neo-liberal ideologies that informed the shift to the cultural expectations of intensive parenting
What is individual responsibility
In the year following a divorce or separation, this group is most likely to end up in a low-income situation.
What are women.
A model of disability that describes the relationship between a person with impairment and the environment, including attitudes, beliefs, climate, architecture, systems, and services.
What is the social model of disability.
The stage when the social worker synthesizes the data and draws conclusions about the case.
What is case formulation
Legislation that addresses involuntary admission and treatment.
What is the mental health act.
An extremely strict parenting style that places high expectations on children with little responsiveness.
What is authoritarian parenting
The first food bank opened in this year.
What is 1981
Short-term; temporary care; sometimes including overnight; designed to give families, which includes a person with disabilities, a break from caregiving.
What is respite care.
A book that guides mental health assessment, treatment and diagnosis.
What is the DSM
The primary criterion for involuntary admission within all provincial mental health acts
What is being a danger to self and/or others.
Experiencing stress, burnout, and mental health problems arise from a certain style of parenting.
What is intensive parenting.
The report that focuses on measuring child poverty in BC.
What is the BC Child Poverty Report Card.
The two most common disabilities experienced by school-aged children.
What are chronic and learning disabilities.