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Impacting Future Youth
Impacting Future Youth
Jared C. Davis
Capella University
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Abstract
Children in foster care need to be heard, need to be shown empathy, and need to know that they are important, just like all other youth. Youth in foster care often times come into care with trauma, many have Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, along with a high Adverse Childhood Experience score. The youth in placement need someone that will guide them on the right path in
life and become a leader within this world that we all live in. Pursuing becoming a more multicultural practitioner-scholar will let me use the finest methods appropriate for each youth’s needs while taking into account their cultural identity and in the end, increase the success of their
overall life.
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I have a vision, one to create an understanding that today’s youth truly matter. Many youths, especially those in the foster care system, do not think that they matter. By utilizing my current position, as a Foster Care Program Director, my hope is to have the youth in the “system”
know that they matter and that they are the future of this world. To make this dream of mine a reality, I must continually learn, be ethical, learn new cultures, and eliminate the stigma that the foster care system has on the youth. The foster care system does not discriminate against age, religion, race, sex, or culture, and it has, at one point, had one child from each of these backgrounds involved in the system. These elements influence a person's viewpoint, which in turn influences their life, well into their adulthood. My focus is on childhood and adolescent development.
Role as a Multicultural Practitioner-Scholar
The phrase "practitioner scholar" defines a standard of professional excellence based on theory and research, guided by practical knowledge, and inspired by moral principles, political convictions, and ethical behavior (McClintock, 2004). I have a goal to accomplish, one that cannot be met overnight and will take many years, it will be met with struggles, heartache, and tears. I am hopeful that this graduate program will help me reach my goal. I have only just started to explore my role as a practitioner-scholar, and it is one that I want to explore more. I have the aspiration to become a great researcher in how to help youth overcome their struggles and use this research in everyday life and dealings with the youth. The more I focus on being a practitioner-scholar, the more I am learning more through research, discussion, and study. I am not just learning about my career through this, I am learning more about who I am, what I want, and where I see myself. 3
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Vision
My hope, most importantly my vision, through being a multicultural practitioner-scholar, is that I can use my knowledge gained to help those youth who need it most, those that feel abandoned, or feel that they do not know where to turn. Children in foster care suffer from a great deal of trauma. Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is more prevalent in youth who are involved with foster care and the courts than those that are not (McGuire et al., 2021)
. I believe, that with focusing on the PTSD aspect of youth in care, the Adverse Childhood Experiences play
a role in this. It is shown that youth with a higher Adverse Childhood Experiences effect their adult health and behavior (Leitch, 2017). It is further worth noting that, “adults with the highest level of ACEs had a life expectancy 20 years less than those without high levels of ACEs” (Leitch, 2017). Individuals, this includes the clients and service providers can start to learn to evaluate the status of their nervous systems and begin to focus their attention on using everyday skills that support positive influence and strengthen resilience through the use of non-clinical, skills-based approaches which guide in helping children begin to overcome their trauma in a more positive way (Leitch, 2017).
My goal is to stay where I am currently employed, as a Program Director for a local foster care agency. I want to begin to develop more skills, and more knowledge to help those that
I serve. To effectively do this, the I need to continue to develop my skills on multiculturalism youth. One way to help to ease the trauma with multiculturalism youth is to show empathy. Empathy will help to establish a successful therapeutic alliance and patients report having a positive experience when they feel heard, comfortable, and able to be more forthcoming (Kaluzeviciute, 2020). Empathy is truly important when we talk about the PTSD and ACE scores
in our foster youth as professionals might benefit from instruction on how to recognize the foster 4
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youths needs and respond empathically to make critical judgments that could have a significant impact on the success of their lives later on into adulthood (Kaluzeviciute, 2020). Conclusion
Being able to support, listen, and interact with the youth in foster care not only makes my
vision meaningful, it makes it true dream of mine. I truly believe that it makes the youths life even better for them to have someone to talk to, have them feel like they are being listened, it will also have them feel heard, understood, and feel as though they truly do matter. The youth in placement have had so much trauma in their lives that they really need someone who will be the one figure in their life that can help them.
In terms of confidence, I believe that with more knowledge and with my dedication, I can
accomplish this. Being a multicultural psychology practitioner-scholar will aide in my skills to have more foster youth open up to me, be more forthcoming, and realize that there are people out
there that care for them and want to see them succeed in their life. Foster children receive a more
stable and safer environment when they are in care and they thrive when their needs are met (Steenbakkers et al., 2017). Being able to provide the youth with a safe environment, be that one reliable person in their life will help to aide in them being able to thrive and improve their overall
well-being. 5
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References
McClintock, C. (2004). Encyclopedia of Distributed Learning
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McGuire, A., Huffhines, L., & Jackson, Y. (2021). The trajectory of PTSD among youth in foster
care: A survival analysis examining maltreatment experiences prior to entry into care.
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Leitch, L. (2017). Action Steps Using ACEs and trauma-informed care: a Resilience Model. Health & Justice
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Steenbakkers, A., Van Der Steen, S., & Grietens, H. (2017). The needs of foster children and how to satisfy them: A systematic review of the literature. Clinical Child and Family Psychology Review
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(1), 1–12. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10567-017-0246-1
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