This approach looks at service participants' resilience factors, as opposed to their shortcomings
Strengths-based perspective
These activities are shoulder-to-shoulder and should be done intentionally for some kind of socio-emotional or other benefit.
Common Thirds
The process of ending your internship
Termination
What are the 3Ps?
Professional, personal, private
This approach promotes a culture of empowerment and safety, and assumes that any of their service participants may have a history of harmful/dangerous experiences
Trauma-informed care
A model now used for positive youth development, derived from Native American philosophy. The model is grounded in four fundamental elements: Mastery, Independence, Generosity and Belonging.
Circle of Courage
When someone's feelings about a particular loss are deemed as insignificant by society
Disenfranchised grief
Who was the fund grantor for the grant project?
United Way
This framework seeks to analyze individuals' varying identities, how they may overlap, and how different identities may result in varying degrees of privilege and oppression.
Intersectionality
A profession and an approach. Holistic and intentional. Professionalized in parts of Europe but not in America
Social Pedagogy
Your fundamental ethos, mindset or attitude. Values core to who you are that you live your life by
Haltung
Name the 5 stages of the interning process (hint: they all end in '-ing')
Forming, norming, performing, storming, adjourning
This approach tailors treatment to the specific individual and puts them as an active participant in deciding the course of their treatment plan. This approach aims to maintain dignity and respect for service participants.
Person-centered care
A model for effective teaching/learning that involves using knowledge, passions or interests, and practical skills.
Head, Heart & Hands
The study of understanding and interpretation. It involves the interpretation of life experiences, and assumes that human understanding is a result of the interpreter's values and biases (hint: from Social Pedagogy unit)
Hermeneutics
Who is known to be the founder of the social work profession in the United States?
Jane Addams