Terms throughout toolkit to be highlighted, and when learner hovers over term, it will open definition of this term.
Action Step: a clear task an individual can reasonably accomplish on their own (ex: identify three job opportunities, complete a job application, attend tutoring sessions)
Case Closure: the process by which a service recipient and service program end their formal relationship
Cultural Humility: a process of openness, self-awareness, and self-reflection when interacting with diverse individuals, resulting in mutual empowerment, respect, partnerships, optimal care, and lifelong learning (from the National Child Welfare Workforce Institute)
Long-term Goal: an objective that an individual wants to accomplish in the future that requires planning and time, perhaps several years, and likely includes a succession of several action steps
Motivational Interviewing: a participant-centered counseling style to help participants with behavior change by helping them explore and resolve ambivalence (i.e., uncertainty about their goals or factors holding them back from achieving them)
Needs: resources or services an individual requires to utilize their strengths in reaching their goals (ex: childcare, resume support, internship stipends)
Positive Youth Development: an intentional, prosocial approach that engages youth within their communities, schools, organizations, peer groups, and families in a manner that is productive and constructive; recognizes, utilizes, and enhances young people’s strengths; and promotes positive outcomes for young people by providing opportunities, fostering positive relationships, and furnishing the support needed to build on their leadership strengths (from youth.gov)
Priorities: immediate action steps that are necessary in the short term to reach short- or long-term goals
Program Outcomes: the actual results of planned efforts that a program undertakes
Resources: tools, materials, or other assets that can support a participant’s ability to reach their goals (ex: access to an online learning module, childcare, MetroCard)
Services: types of hands-on assistance offered by a program (ex: job training, academic enrichment, legal services, mental health services, food stamp application guidance, college application support)
Short-term Goal: a specific, measurable, achievable, relevant, and time-framed goal that can be accomplished in the near future
Strengths: positive qualities that participants have as a result of their unique personal, professional, and general life experiences (ex: a positive attitude, persistence, agility, work ethic)
Support Systems: networks of individuals or programs that can aid a participant in reaching their goals by providing resources or services (ex: family, friends, religious community, the New York Public Library, Human Resources Administration)
Transition Plan: a set of steps intended to help the program participant maintain support and progress when they are no longer regularly participating in the program
Trauma-informed Practices: practices that acknowledge the prevalence and variety of trauma that exists in society today and promote a culture of safety, empowerment, and healing