ETHICAL HOUSING ASSESSMENTS
TRAUMA-INFORMED CARE
CULTURAL COMPETENCY
100


This character trait requires that assessments be conducted honestly, clearly, and without deception- even when there are no apparent consequences.


What is integrity?


100

This framework recognizes the widespread impact of trauma and seeks to avoid re-traumatization.
 

What is trauma-informed care?

100


This concept involves recognizing and respecting a person’s cultural background, values, and lived experiences.

 What is cultural competence?


200

This is when participants understand why questions are being asked and how their information will be used.
 

What is informed consent?


200

Which of the 6 key principle that guide trauma informed practice reminds assessors that systems and policies may have historically harmed certain communities.

What is cultural awareness?


200


This approach encourages ongoing self-reflection and learning rather than assuming mastery of another culture.

What is cultural humility?


300

This prioritizes collecting only information that is necessary for housing placement and services.

What is data minimization or confidentiality?

300

Which of the 6 key principle that guide trauma informed practice emphasizes allowing participants control over what they share and how they engage.
 

What is empowerment?

300

During an assessment, asking this type of question helps avoid assumptions about family structure, identity, or support systems.


What is asking open-ended questions?


400

This documentation practice requires capturing participant responses exactly as stated, without interpretation.

What is verbatim documentation or quotes?


400

What are the six key principles that guide trauma-informed practice.


What is safety, trustworthiness, peer support, collaboration, empowerment, and cultural awareness.

400

Why is cultural competency important to conducting a housing an assessment?

What is improved communication, tailored care and services, mitigating bias, and so much more! 

500

This strategy ensures that no assessment response disqualifies someone from housing assistance.

What is a Housing First approach?

500

This is a common trauma response that may appear during housing assessments and should not be mistaken for noncompliance.

 

What is fight, flight, freeze/?


Extra 10 is list- fawn

500

Failing to account for language access or cultural norms during an assessment can create this type of barrier.

What is an equity or access barrier to housing?