A system of shared action, values, beliefs, and traditions that guide the behavior of families and communities.
What is Culture
The attitudes and beliefs we have about a person or a group on a conscious level.
What is Explicit Bias
Listen to the child, youth, young adult, and family and demonstrate that you care about their thoughts and experiences.
What is ICPM- Engagement Behavior
Circumstances in which the child/youth cultural identity is met with hostility or other problems within the child's youth’s environment due to differences in attitudes, behavior, or beliefs of others.
What is Culture Stress
Prejudice in favor of or against one thing, person, or group compared with another, usually in a way considered to be unfair.
What is Bias
Open, honest, clear and respectful communication, as well as accountability for commitments made, biases and mistakes.
What is ICPM- Foundational Behavior
Entails being open minded, asking the right questions, selecting appropriate screening and assessment instructions, and choosing effective treatment providers and modalities for each client.
What is Cultural Responsiveness
What is Implicit Bias
The ability to return to being health and hopeful after bad things happen.
What is Resilience
Suggests that social workers should not view themselves as experts in other people’s cultures but as learners.
What is Cultural Humility
The quality of being fair and impartial.
What is Equity
These experiences can include things like physical and emotional abuse, neglect, caregiver mental illness, and household violence.
What is ACE's
Denotes the degree to which a racial or ethnic group makes up a proportion in the child welfare system -for example, entries to foster care- that is higher or lower than the group's proportion in some larger reference population.
What is Disproportionality
The state of being equal, especially in status, rights, and opportunities.
What is Equality
Refers to a comparison of the rate of one ethnic group experiencing an event-such as interest to foster care- to the rate of another ethnic group who experienced the same event. It can also be termed a “relative rate” or “relative risk.”
What is Disparity