Exam 31: Psychosocial Support for Youth Affected by Armed Conflict in Northern Uganda
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What should be included when exploring micro-level support for families that would demonstrate effective practice?
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For effective practice with families at the micro-level, it is important to increase family member's awareness of psychosocial and behavioral challenges and the challenges associated with critical events. It is also very important to create capacity-building programs for family members and significant others.
Northern Ugandan experiences inform the field of social work that there is a need to engage in long-term follow-up.
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What are four interventions used when supporting young people affected by armed conflict?
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The four interventions used when supporting young people affected by armed conflict include: 1) increasing post-resettlement support, 2) providing trained community resource persons, 3) intervening with local psychosocial agencies, and 4) using appropriate therapeutic models.
Who were subjected to hardships and blind obedience during the bush experience?
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How many categories of resettlement and reintegration approaches are discussed in this chapter?
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A psychosocial analysis involves an individual intervention framework and young people's post-settlement experiences.
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The majority of displaced persons from Northern Uganda were relocated to internally displaced camps.
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State and governmental institutions provide affirmation of citizens' rights by creating policies and programs.
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What category of resettlement moves the client from reception center support to resettlement to follow up with no educational or training support?
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Mezzo-level support involves government proactivity and response in a post-conflict context to maintain peace.
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Creating capacity-building programs for family members and significant others is part of the macro-levels of support for families.
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What factor must be present in developing a new model of care and support for youth affected by armed conflict?
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What intervention is used to support young people affected by armed conflict?
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There is a need for more strategic and durable delivery of post-settlement psychosocial supports.
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Prior to being abducted by the rebels, the young people discussed in this chapter were already embroiled in the context of conflict. This is known as the _____.
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Micro-level support involves the creation of linkages and collaboration.
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When the young people returned from rebel captivity, they were kep for a few days with the Child Protection Unit of the _____.
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