Exam 7: Social Work Practice With Children

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________ is the physical or psychological mistreatment of a child by an adult.

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________ applies to the abandonment of a child or the omission of basic care such as medical or dental care.

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What is restorative justice? Provide an example.

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Restorative justice is a process whereby parties with a stake in a particular offence come together to resolve collectively how to deal with the aftermath of the offence and its implications for the future. An example is a sentencing circle which involves the person who has done the harm, the victim, and community members.

________ is NOT a key component of Stage Three: Children as Subjects.

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A social worker working in youth justice is NOT expected to ________.

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________ is NOT a common feature found in all the provinces' child welfare policies.

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During the 1920s to 1950s, child welfare services received increased attention from the Canadian government, as it no longer had to deal with the Depression or two world wars.

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How have Indigenous populations in Canada been negatively impacted during the evolution of the child welfare system? Include an explanation of the "Sixties Scoop" and how both Indigenous communities and the Canadian government have responded to it.

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The province of ________ has spoken out against Bill C-10.

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The least intrusive measures of intervention were developed in order to remove a child from a home in the least intrusive way.

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The major guiding principle of child welfare agencies is ________.

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________ has the highest rate of child poverty, which indicates that "wealthy provinces" do not necessarily have the lowest rates of child poverty.

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Provide a detailed description (with examples) of how perceptions of "children" and "childhood" have changed in Canada, according to three unique stages.

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Social workers may testify as witnesses in court hearings and may inform a judge on circumstances relating to cases of youth criminal justice.

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"Child savers" believed whole-heartedly in the Canadian government and worked in collaboration to help parents and social workers maintain the working system; they acted as assistants to parents.

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Family support, child protection, adoption, foster care, and child placement are the five key activities of child welfare.

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The introduction of the Youth Criminal Justice Act (YCJA) in 2003 did NOT lead to ________.

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"Societal breakdown" is the child welfare perspective that child maltreatment is primarily related to parental deficiency.

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Key challenges for social workers working in child welfare and youth justice do NOT include ________.

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Social workers' role within youth justice includes restorative justice through victim-offender mediation.

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