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Fall 2023 Int w/ families D3 CH.6 D5 CH9 Child Welfare reporting law mississippi Students Name Institution Affiliation
1 Question 1. California Penal Code Sections 11164–11174.3 contain the Child Abuse and Neglect Reporting Act (CANRA), generally known as the state's child welfare reporting statute. Certain professionals, referred to as "mandated reporters," are obligated by CANRA to report any suspicion of child abuse or neglect. Teachers, doctors, social workers, and members of the police are just a few of the mandated reporters. A mandated reporter must file a report with the proper authorities, usually Child Protective Services or law enforcement if they have a good faith belief that a child is being abused or neglected. The law also specifies the information that must be reported, the deadlines for reporting, and the safeguards for individuals who disclose in good faith. Legal repercussions for the professional may occur from failure to report when required. Question 2. Family Challenge: Sibling Rivalry "Hi, everybody. I want to discuss sibling rivalry, a problem many families face at some point. In actuality, it's rather typical and doesn't indicate that our family or we are inherently flawed. Siblings differ in their wants and personalities; occasionally, they argue or vie for attention. It's a necessary aspect of maturing and gaining relationship skills. Remember that these experiences can aid in developing critical abilities like empathy and communication, even though they may feel difficult at the time. And as you get older, you'll discover that one of your strongest relationships might be with your siblings." b) Scaling question:
2 "How would you evaluate your current level of social connectivity on a scale of 1 to 10, where 1 is "I'm finding it incredibly hard to connect with others right now", and 10 is "I feel deeply connected and supported in my relationships"? This scaling question works well to determine the degree of social connectivity exhibited by a customer. It offers a precise and quantifiable parameter that allows the therapist and the client to monitor development over time. It also promotes introspection and awareness of one's relationships and social interactions. Given the importance of social ties for mental and emotional wellness, this can be very helpful in treatment. In addition, the question provides a spectrum that can assist the client in identifying areas for growth and establishing reasonable objectives for improving their social relationships. c) Peer response: The peer's response effectively normalizes the difficulty a financial crisis presents for families. They communicate that having financial challenges is common through sympathetic and reassuring language. They also emphasize the opportunity for development and resilience in such circumstances, which can motivate people through difficult moments. Another important lesson is that asking for assistance shows strength and intelligence. The scaling question for stress management is simple, covers a wide range of stress levels, from overwhelming to entirely under control and tranquil, and is plain and uncomplicated. It is simple to comprehend and enables a quantitative assessment of the client's stress level. The course material might contain useful advice and tools for handling money in tough times to broaden the subject of financial crises. This could include advice on creating a budget, how to apply for government aid programs, and ideas for locating extra funding sources or
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3 support. It may also be helpful to talk about the psychological effects of financial stress and offer coping methods. The stress management course material could cover various stress-reduction methods, including mindfulness exercises, deep breathing exercises, time management skills, and ways to incorporate self-care into everyday routines. Investigating the relationship between stress management, mental health, and physical health might be beneficial. The peer's reply is thoughtful and kind. One improvement idea is to provide concrete examples of organizations or resources that can assist during a financial crisis. This can make normalization even more applicable and doable for the family members. In terms of the scaling issue, it's perfect as is. It is simple for clients to use for self-assessment and efficiently covers many stress levels. This is a well-considered and efficient response.