The two primary government healthcare programs
What is Medicare and Medicaid
Federal policy regarding child welfare practice for tribal children
Indian Child Welfare Act (ICWA)
The bureaucracy in charge of public education
The Department of Education
Serious changes in the way children typically learn, behave, or handle their emotions, which cause distress and problems getting through the day
childhood mental disorders
Name 6 welfare policies
Earned Income Tax Credit, housing assistance, Medicaid, Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, Social Security Income, and Temporary Assistance for Needy Families
The name for health coverage for low income individuals in California
Medical
Which Act was known as "plans of safe care".
Keeping Children and Families Safe Act
The greatest contributor to public school budget
State
Risk type: Previous diagnosis of a mental health disorder
Individual Risk
Act that supports poor individuals and retired workers
Social Security Act of 1935
A federal health care system implemented in 2010
Obamacare
Report the facts and circumstances that led them to suspect child maltreatment and impose penalties if you fail to report but typically do not place the burden of proof on the reporter
Mandatory Reporting
The legislation aimed to reduce the “achievement gap” between advantaged and disadvantaged students
No Child Left Behind
Risk Type: Limited pathways for academic or professional success
Environment Risk
Act passed in 1946 to help meet nutritional needs of the poor
Food Stamp act of 1946
How high America is ranked in quality of care +/- 3
37th
Report to be made within how many hours or in less time if a child is suspected to be in imminent danger
48
If 40% of students are low-income, a school is eligible to be one of these. A school must be served if the poverty level is 75%
Title I School
Risk Type: Insufficient income for family economic stability
Family Risk
The act that replaced Aid to Families with Dependent Children; the main goal was to move families off public assistance by becoming self sufficient
Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Act of 1996
These presidents pushed for National Health Insurance. All attempts failed.
FDR, Truman, Nixon, and Clinton
What percentage of U.S. children will have a report to CPS accepted for investigation at least once over the course of childhood
37%
Purpose of the Every Student Succeeds Act
Replace the no children left behind act, restore greater control over education to states
This score increases the likelihood of developing a variety of behavioral, health, and mental health problems, including smoking, multiple sexual partners, heart disease, cancer, lung disease, liver disease, sexually transmitted diseases, substance abuse, depression, and suicide attempts
ACE -Adverse Childhood Experiences
This historic legislation greatly expanded the federal safety net for children and families during the Pandemic
ARPA-American Rescue Plan Act