Cyc Case Study

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A Child and Youth professional (CYC) support adults in their lives in countless ways. They act as advocate, mentor and teacher to parents that are or have been in difficult situations. Some of these situations are but not limited to teaching parents to cook and clean, create a safe environment for their children that may be involved and they also facilitate crisis intervention.
As a CYC helping parents and young adults, there are two approaches that are used. The term for the first approach is the surface approach. This is where the client goes to an agency and creates a short term plan or program. This type of program however, only allows for the client to complete a minor portion of the work that is needed however, research shows that if they have follow ups and are able to stick to their plan, they are more likely to improve. This is reference to the second type of programming which is called the directive approach. The CYC is highly involved with the client, in that
The importance of a CYC in the life of a child is that they are there to create a best possible version of the client. Shaw and Garfat say “Child and youth care practitioners who work in family homes step into the family activities. They assist with planning recreational activities, getting meals together, or doing laundry and along the way, assist the family to clearly understand young people and how to support them toward the goals they have (A child and youth care approach, Garfat and Shaw, 2003, pg. 39-53).” Reaching the goals that a CYC sets for their clients can become the most major element of their lives. Additionally, their parent may require assistance and by reaching out to both the client and the parent, they are able to feed off each other’s

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