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Exam study book Reclaiming the American Dream of Richard C. Cornuelle - ISBN: 9781351494502 (CWEL EXAM)

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CWEL EXAM NEWEST ACTUAL EXAM COMPLETE 230
QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS
In child welfare, "practice" is - ANSWER: the means by which individuals and families
are helped to change their bxs and circumstances

Illinois Core Practice Model - ANSWER: anchored in a Family Centered, trauma
informed, and strength based approach, often times referred to as FTS

9 Core Child Welfare Practices - ANSWER: -agent of change
-form a helping relationship with the child and his/her family
-conduct initial and ongoing assessment
-provide information about the impact of trauma
-advocate
-provide behavioral support
-linkage to appropriate services
-coordinate all child and family services
-cultural competence

Without family connectedness child is at risk for - ANSWER: instability, depression,
and even unemployment and delinquency

Child and Family Team Meeting - ANSWER: center of casework activities and how all
other staffings, or mandatory case processes should have information flowing from
and back to the CFTM. 5 key components.

CFTM 5 key components - ANSWER: Engagement, full disclosure, open participation,
collaboration, planning for permanency.

Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) - ANSWER: growing up (prior to age 18) in a
household with stressful or traumatic experiences, including abuse, neglect, and a
range of household dysfunction, such as witnessing domestic violence or growing up
with substance abuse, mental disorders, parental discord, or crime in the home,
removal or displacement, three or more placements in an 18 month period.

Response to trauma throughout development: young children (2.5-6 years) -
ANSWER: helplessness and passivity, generalized fear, confusion, difficulty
identifying what is bothering them, attributing magical qualities to traumatic
reminders, fighting or threatening bx, attention problems, sadness/depression,
separation anxiety, specific fears, low frustration tolerance, hyperactive, moody,
aggressive defiant, lying, learning disabilities, social problems, suppressed immune
system

Response to trauma throughout development: school age children (6-11 years) -
ANSWER: physical complaints, bedwetting, school failure/absenteeism, behavioral
problems, attention problems, fighting or threatening bx, guilt feelings, acting like a

, parent to siblings, depression, defiant, lying, stealing, learning disabilities,
inappropriate emotional responses, self-blame, hypersensitivity to physical contact,
difficulties coordinating and balancing

Response to trauma throughout development: adolescents (12-18 years) - ANSWER:
antisocial bx, eating disorders, runaway, dating violence, depression, suicidal,
substance abuse, sleeping disorders, school failure, absenteeism, relationship
problems, acting like a parent to siblings, loses time, difficulty seeing a future for
oneself

3 kinds of stress - ANSWER: positive stress, tolerable stress, toxic stress

postive stress - ANSWER: moderate, short lived stress responses

tolerable stress - ANSWER: More intense stress responses that allow enough time to
recover, or occur in a relatively safe environment with the presence of supportive
adults

toxic stress - ANSWER: Strong, frequent or prolonged activation of the body's stress
management system, without access to supportive adults

6 protective factors - ANSWER: Existing strengths of the family.
Parental resilience
(strong and flexible)
social connections (parents need friends)
knowledge of parenting and child development
concrete supports in times or need
social and emotional competence of children
parent-child relationship

Guiding principles for children who have experiences trauma - ANSWER: (pyramid
from bottom to top) feeling safe (active process), regulating overwhelming emotions,
building trust in relationships, making meaning, looking to the future

vicarious trauma - ANSWER: An occupational hazard for people in the helping
professions, where a process of change occurs because you care about other people
who have been hurt, and are responsible to help them.

6 protective factors in everyday language - ANSWER: 1. Be Strong & Flexible
2. Parents Need Friends
3. Being a Great Parent is Part Natural & Part Learned
4. We All Need Help Sometimes
5. Parents Need to Help Their Children Communicate
6. Give Your Children the Love & Respect They Need

First child welfare case was in - ANSWER: New York

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