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Describe how staff can prepare for safe & successful interactions with youth - PREPARING for safe and successful interactions with youth begins with the Start Smart Skills, which when practiced with confidence can go a long way in fostering professional relationships with youth: Maintain the Right Attitude. Make the Right Actions. Identify components of DJJ's operations that require safe and successful interactions with youth. - DJJ has developed numerous components of its operations pursuant to statute, rule, manual, and policy to ensure the success of staff: e.g., background screening, code of conduct, incident reporting, confidentiality requirement, etc. Describe the general characteristics of youth that affect the way they behave. - Cognitively, socially, and emotionally. Describe trauma - The personal experience of violence and victimization including sexual abuse, physical abuse, severe neglect, loss, domestic violence, and/or the witnessing of violence, terrorism, or disasters. Describe the stress response's effect on youth behavior. - A natural reaction to events that may be difficult, demanding, or threatening. ; "fight, flight, or freeze" response. 6. Describe the relationship between unmet needs and youth behavior. - When there are unmet needs in people's lives, they cannot fully develop cognitively, socially, and emotionally which in turn affects the way they behave. What is a Trigger? - A trigger is an event that sets of a memory. T or F: 93% of communication is non-verbal and 7% verbal. - True What are the 5 hierarchy of Needs according to Maslow? - Physiology - Things required to live (food, water, air) Safety - Shelter. protection Love & Belonging - Self explanatory Esteem - To feel good about oneself Self actualization - To test limits Define Verbal De-escalation - Tactics that are non-physical skills used to prevent a potentially dangerous situation from escalating into a physical confrontation or injury. Identify the elements of the Crisis Development Model. - Warning Phase: potential for conflict is increasing. Escalation Phase: he potential for conflict is now very high. Crisis Phase: conflict erupts

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