Deck 15: School-Based Continuum of Care

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This term refers to programs or interventions that are based on sound scientific knowledge and that have been demonstrated to be effective through rigorous research.

A)Proof
B)Confirmation
C)Evidence Based
D)Verification Based
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Many school districts have already incorporated tiered models of services through the implementation of:

A)School-wide Positive Behavioral Supports
B)School-wide Neutral Behavioral Supports
C)School-wide Negative Behavioral Supports
D)School-wide Equal Behavioral Supports
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Cuijpers et al.(2008) found that preventive interventions for adolescents reduced the incidence of depressive disorders by ________.

A)11%
B)23%
C)45%
D)67%
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Students at this level of intervention have not responded to previous prevention programming and have greater severity in their behavioral or emotional symptoms.

A)selected
B)universal
C)indicated
D)preferred
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Disorganized and unsafe neighborhoods and schools are associated with all but what:

A)poor peer relationships
B)bullying and victimization
C)healthy families
D)violence
Question
Wang, and Walberg reported that although a typical school-based professional will deliver an average of ________ separate programs that address social-emotional issues, most will not be evidence-based.

A)3
B)5
C)14
D)35
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This simple self-assessment tool consists of eight modules that cover topics such as nutrition, school safety, physical activity, health services, health promotion, counseling, psychological, and social services, and family involvement.

A)Health Surveillance System
B)The Communities that Care Youth Survey
C)School Health Index: A Self-Assessment and Planning Guide
D)Youth Risk Behavior Surveillance System
Question
Bullying, truancy, and dropping out of school are all examples of:

A)Positive results
B)Negative outcomes
C)Positive outcomes
D)Neutral outcomes
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Resources available to meet the growing needs of children and adolescents are:

A)ample
B)sufficient
C)limited
D)plentiful
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At this prevention level, no students are identified as having special needs or problems, instead a positive foundation is created that supports the greatest number of children.

A)selected
B)universal
C)indicated
D)preferred
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This survey is utilized to help identify youth who might benefit from more targeted interventions:

A)The Communities that Care Youth Survey
B)The Psychological Youth Survey
C)The Counseling Youth Survey
D)The Risk Youth Survey
Question
The Communities that Care Youth Survey can be administered in:

A)20 mins
B)30 mins
C)50 mins
D)90 mins
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The Communities that Care Youth Survey can be administered to:

A)Kindergarteners
B)1st-4th graders
C)5th graders
D)6th-12th graders
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Over the last 20 years, the fields of education, counseling, and psychology have grown _______________ in the area of prevention science

A)more interested
B)less interested
C)somewhat less interested
D)disinterested
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Aggression appears to be a long-standing problem and if not addressed by Grade ______ is likely to persist into adulthood and result in negative outcomes.

A)3
B)5
C)6
D)9
Question
Which organization developed a survey, a prevention manual, and a community leaders' guide that can help communities identify a broad range of risk and protective factors in their youth and implement effective programs to address concerns?

A)ACA
B)SAMHSA
C)NASW
D)ASCA
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These types of intervention are not delivered to the entire school, but are provided to a student or group of students based on exposure to risk factors.

A)selected
B)universal
C)indicated
D)preferred
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Who developed the Youth Risk Behavior Surveillance System?

A)CDC
B)ACA
C)APA
D)NASW
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At this prevention level, professional development opportunities should extend to community mental health providers to help establish interagency teams and extend our collaborative relationships with community resources.

A)primary
B)secondary
C)tertiary
D)universal
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This model endorses a continuum of services available to meet the broadest needs, with an emphasis on prevention.

A)Private health model
B)Public health model
C)Physical wellbeing model
D)Psychological wellbeing model
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Having peers who are engaged in school and a close relationship with a teacher or other adult in the school helps students to stay academically engaged.
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The goal of selected prevention is to enhance the environment so that it promotes the learning and well-being of all students.
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Discuss what it means to build a continuum of care.What does this type of model include?
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A broad continuum of mental health care is not a critical component of today's educational environments.
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Efforts to identify groups that might be "at risk," can be quite minimal.
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An effective program would be designed to strengthen the risk factors and reduce the protective factors.
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Creating sustainable, systemic change is not an easy task and requires a great deal of time and training.
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A useful framework to guide your efforts to identify the needs of your school is one that focuses on existing _______ and protective factors.

A)safety
B)security
C)risks
D)defense
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Every day, children come to school unable to focus on their academics due to family and peer conflict, environmental stressors, and increasing rates of mental health problems.
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Research supports that academic achievement and social-emotional health, are inextricably intertwined.
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Describe why increased access to evidence-based services is imperative within schools.
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Systemic approaches to change are effective, but represent a long-term approach that is sometimes difficult to carry out in a school.
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Describe universal prevention.How do you see yourself engaging in universal prevention activities as a school counselor?
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When stakeholders share a common vision, feel empowered, and have support, systemic change will:

A)occur
B)not occur
C)never occur
D)probably not occur
Question
Compare and contrast primary, secondary, and tertiary prevention.Please include examples of each.
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Research tells us that there are not many programs available that can promote children's positive development and prevent emotional and behavioral problems.
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This term refers to programs or interventions that are based on sound scientific knowledge and that have been demonstrated to be effective through rigorous research.

A)Proof
B)Confirmation
C)Evidence Based
D)Verification Based
C
2
Many school districts have already incorporated tiered models of services through the implementation of:

A)School-wide Positive Behavioral Supports
B)School-wide Neutral Behavioral Supports
C)School-wide Negative Behavioral Supports
D)School-wide Equal Behavioral Supports
A
3
Cuijpers et al.(2008) found that preventive interventions for adolescents reduced the incidence of depressive disorders by ________.

A)11%
B)23%
C)45%
D)67%
B
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Students at this level of intervention have not responded to previous prevention programming and have greater severity in their behavioral or emotional symptoms.

A)selected
B)universal
C)indicated
D)preferred
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Disorganized and unsafe neighborhoods and schools are associated with all but what:

A)poor peer relationships
B)bullying and victimization
C)healthy families
D)violence
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Wang, and Walberg reported that although a typical school-based professional will deliver an average of ________ separate programs that address social-emotional issues, most will not be evidence-based.

A)3
B)5
C)14
D)35
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This simple self-assessment tool consists of eight modules that cover topics such as nutrition, school safety, physical activity, health services, health promotion, counseling, psychological, and social services, and family involvement.

A)Health Surveillance System
B)The Communities that Care Youth Survey
C)School Health Index: A Self-Assessment and Planning Guide
D)Youth Risk Behavior Surveillance System
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Bullying, truancy, and dropping out of school are all examples of:

A)Positive results
B)Negative outcomes
C)Positive outcomes
D)Neutral outcomes
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Resources available to meet the growing needs of children and adolescents are:

A)ample
B)sufficient
C)limited
D)plentiful
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At this prevention level, no students are identified as having special needs or problems, instead a positive foundation is created that supports the greatest number of children.

A)selected
B)universal
C)indicated
D)preferred
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11
This survey is utilized to help identify youth who might benefit from more targeted interventions:

A)The Communities that Care Youth Survey
B)The Psychological Youth Survey
C)The Counseling Youth Survey
D)The Risk Youth Survey
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The Communities that Care Youth Survey can be administered in:

A)20 mins
B)30 mins
C)50 mins
D)90 mins
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The Communities that Care Youth Survey can be administered to:

A)Kindergarteners
B)1st-4th graders
C)5th graders
D)6th-12th graders
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Over the last 20 years, the fields of education, counseling, and psychology have grown _______________ in the area of prevention science

A)more interested
B)less interested
C)somewhat less interested
D)disinterested
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Aggression appears to be a long-standing problem and if not addressed by Grade ______ is likely to persist into adulthood and result in negative outcomes.

A)3
B)5
C)6
D)9
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Which organization developed a survey, a prevention manual, and a community leaders' guide that can help communities identify a broad range of risk and protective factors in their youth and implement effective programs to address concerns?

A)ACA
B)SAMHSA
C)NASW
D)ASCA
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These types of intervention are not delivered to the entire school, but are provided to a student or group of students based on exposure to risk factors.

A)selected
B)universal
C)indicated
D)preferred
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Who developed the Youth Risk Behavior Surveillance System?

A)CDC
B)ACA
C)APA
D)NASW
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At this prevention level, professional development opportunities should extend to community mental health providers to help establish interagency teams and extend our collaborative relationships with community resources.

A)primary
B)secondary
C)tertiary
D)universal
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This model endorses a continuum of services available to meet the broadest needs, with an emphasis on prevention.

A)Private health model
B)Public health model
C)Physical wellbeing model
D)Psychological wellbeing model
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Having peers who are engaged in school and a close relationship with a teacher or other adult in the school helps students to stay academically engaged.
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The goal of selected prevention is to enhance the environment so that it promotes the learning and well-being of all students.
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Discuss what it means to build a continuum of care.What does this type of model include?
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A broad continuum of mental health care is not a critical component of today's educational environments.
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Efforts to identify groups that might be "at risk," can be quite minimal.
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An effective program would be designed to strengthen the risk factors and reduce the protective factors.
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Creating sustainable, systemic change is not an easy task and requires a great deal of time and training.
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A useful framework to guide your efforts to identify the needs of your school is one that focuses on existing _______ and protective factors.

A)safety
B)security
C)risks
D)defense
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Every day, children come to school unable to focus on their academics due to family and peer conflict, environmental stressors, and increasing rates of mental health problems.
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Research supports that academic achievement and social-emotional health, are inextricably intertwined.
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Describe why increased access to evidence-based services is imperative within schools.
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Systemic approaches to change are effective, but represent a long-term approach that is sometimes difficult to carry out in a school.
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Describe universal prevention.How do you see yourself engaging in universal prevention activities as a school counselor?
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When stakeholders share a common vision, feel empowered, and have support, systemic change will:

A)occur
B)not occur
C)never occur
D)probably not occur
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Compare and contrast primary, secondary, and tertiary prevention.Please include examples of each.
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Research tells us that there are not many programs available that can promote children's positive development and prevent emotional and behavioral problems.
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