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What are some factors that contribute to child safety and wellbeing?
What are some factors that contribute to child safety and wellbeing?
- Poor housing/deprivation
- Education
- Colonisation
- Poverty (correct)
What is the impact of effective intervention and practice?
What is the impact of effective intervention and practice?
- Increase in harm towards the parents
- No change in harm towards the child
- Increase in harm towards the child
- Reduction in harm towards the child (correct)
What are some disadvantages faced by parents involved with CPS?
What are some disadvantages faced by parents involved with CPS?
- Lower rates of maltreatment as children themselves
- Higher rates of psychiatric disorders & substance use problems (correct)
- No observable parent-child interactional differences
- Higher income and employment opportunities
What are some observable parent-child interactional differences from non-maltreating parents?
What are some observable parent-child interactional differences from non-maltreating parents?
What is the impact of state intervention in child protection?
What is the impact of state intervention in child protection?
What percentage of children in Aotearoa/New Zealand have had a family violence police callout in the past year?
What percentage of children in Aotearoa/New Zealand have had a family violence police callout in the past year?
How many children in Aotearoa/New Zealand die every 5 weeks?
How many children in Aotearoa/New Zealand die every 5 weeks?
Which group is more likely to be victims of child abuse in Aotearoa/New Zealand?
Which group is more likely to be victims of child abuse in Aotearoa/New Zealand?
What is the self-reported lifetime prevalence of physical abuse internationally?
What is the self-reported lifetime prevalence of physical abuse internationally?
What is the purpose of the Whanonga Pono principles and beliefs?
What is the purpose of the Whanonga Pono principles and beliefs?
Which of the following is a potential effect of early childhood trauma?
Which of the following is a potential effect of early childhood trauma?
What is the purpose of the Individual Plan process?
What is the purpose of the Individual Plan process?
What are some parallels between the international literature on trauma and the tenets of Te Whāriki?
What are some parallels between the international literature on trauma and the tenets of Te Whāriki?
What is a drawback of the Individual Plan process mentioned in the text?
What is a drawback of the Individual Plan process mentioned in the text?
What is the main advantage of the Individual Plan process mentioned in the text?
What is the main advantage of the Individual Plan process mentioned in the text?
According to the references, which book focuses on managing challenging student behavior due to trauma and disorganized attachment?
According to the references, which book focuses on managing challenging student behavior due to trauma and disorganized attachment?
Which document provides an evidence review of parenting interventions for parents of vulnerable children aged up to six years?
Which document provides an evidence review of parenting interventions for parents of vulnerable children aged up to six years?
Which reference can be accessed from the website http://www.educate.ece.govt.nz/?
Which reference can be accessed from the website http://www.educate.ece.govt.nz/?
Which book focuses on attachment, development, and intervention in relation to child abuse and neglect?
Which book focuses on attachment, development, and intervention in relation to child abuse and neglect?
Which reference provides information on mental health services for vulnerable children and young people who are, or have been, in foster care?
Which reference provides information on mental health services for vulnerable children and young people who are, or have been, in foster care?