Across
- 4. Physical, emotional, or sexual mistreatment of a person.
- 6. Measures taken to ensure the safety of children.
- 7. Assistance provided to help someone in need.
- 9. Social work directly concerned with individuals.
- 13. A group of individuals related by blood, marriage, or adoption.
- 15. Offering professional advice and support to help resolve personal issues.
- 16. Care provided for children by someone other than their parents.
- 18. Short period of rest or relief from something difficult.
- 19. A person legally appointed to take care of a child
- 21. Government financial aid to support families.
- 22. Failure to provide adequate care and attention
- 24. Relationship by blood or marriage; often used in foster care contexts.
- 25. Process of becoming stronger and more confident.
Down
- 1. Temporary relief for caregivers.
- 2. Directing someone to appropriate services or professionals.
- 3. Condition of being protected from harm
- 5. Action taken to improve a situation, especially in social work.
- 8. Division that provides services to children, youth and families (3 words)
- 10. Emotional response to a terrible event.
- 11. Policy Manual used by child intervention practitioner (acronym)
- 12. Worker A person whose job is to help people in a particular area who have social disadvantages or personal problems.
- 14. Legal process of taking another's child into one's family.
- 17. Process of becoming healthy again.
- 20. Ability to recover from difficulties.
- 23. Evaluation or estimation of the nature, quality, or ability of someone.
