CP4P
Trauma Informed
Care
ACES
6 steps of
nonviolence
Bonus
100

The Acronym CP4P stands for what?

What is Communities Partnering 4 Peace

100

This Principal Intentionally creates a safe environment—both physically and mentally—through accommodations and responsive practices. 

What is Safety

100

ACES stands for...

What is Adverse Childhood Experiences

100

This Step is the first step and aims to identify or investigate the issue

What is Information gathering

100

This Trauma-Informed Care principal was not in the TIC category. This principal meet individuals where they are, using their language and understanding their context to support shared decision-making 

What is Collaboration & Mutuality

200

This Pillar demonstrates having relationships in your community with business owners, community members, knowing what resources are availiable and where they are located.

What is Hyper-locality

200

This principal maintains consistency and integrity in relationships by being honest, understanding, and consistent in actions and communication .

What is Trustworthiness & Transparency

200

Barriers that are associated with a higher likelihood of negative outcomes 

What are Risk Factors

200

This step is where you inform others about the issue

What is Educate

200

The Acronym LTO stands for 

What is License to Operate

300

This Pillar aims to repair harm between Perpetrator, Community and Victim

What is Restorative Justice

300

This principal values perspectives of individuals with lived experience who work together to improve services and support systems.

What is Peer Support

300

Characteristics associated with a lower likelihood of negative outcomes or that reduce a risk factor’s impact

What are Protective Factors

300

This represents individual and group commitment to the nonviolent philosophy and methods. This means aligning personal values with the campaign’s goals, preparing for both short-term and long-term actions, and being ready to accept hardship or opposition 

What is Personal Commitment

300

The public health model views violence as a what

What is a Disease

400

This Pillar is rooted in de-escalation, mediation, and peaceful conflict resolution. Outreach workers are trained to intervene in tense situations without resorting to force, fostering trust and cooperation between community members and public agencies, This is a way of life.

What is Nonviolence

400

This principal involves individuals in their own care and decision-making, honoring their strengths, preferences, and agency 

What is Empowerment, Voice & Choice

400

A form of stress you may experience when going to a job interview, taking a test, or on a first date.

What is Positive Stress

400

This step Engages in dialogue with opps to find  solutions or clarify unresolved issues.

What is Negotiation

400

Street Outreach & Law enforcement have a what when it comes to the work?

What is a professional Understanding

500

This Pillar is a relational, 6 principal, systems-based approach that recognizes the widespread impact of trauma and seeks to prevent re-traumatization by integrating trauma awareness into policies, practices, and relationships 

What is Trauma Informed Care

500

This principal Values cultural and gender differences, recognize and address historical trauma, and ensure culturally competent, trauma-informed care 

What is Cultural, Historical & Gender differences

500

There are three types of Aces. Name them

What is Abuse, Neglect & Household Dysfunction

500

The final two steps of the 6 steps of nonviolence

What is Direct Action & Reconciliation

500

This is the only member of your team who should be talking/interacting with police

Who is the Supervisor/Executive Director