Eco-Map Drawing And Narrative
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Here is the link for the 20/20 special that you will use for your Eco-map & Narrative. The 20/20 special is titled “Waiting on the World to Change”.
*You are required to draw an eco-map of one of the three children featured in the 20/20 special Waiting on the World to Change. You must label and identify each layer of the eco-map. Please refer to the lecture in the document section of Canvas that provides descriptive information on how to create and eco-map.
*You are all expected to write a 2 to 3-page (minimum 2 full pages & maximum three pages) narrative that describes the relationships illustrated in the eco-map.
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ECO-MAPS The eco-map helps to identify family resources at-a-glance. Areas of strength and concern are presented to assist in creating a picture of the family’s world. Information is gathered in circles. Eco-maps are a snapshot in time. Periodically update changes in connections to resources—especially natural familial and community resources to maximize usefulness of the tool. The list below helps spur questions and generate deeper discussion about resources and strengths during the initial visit. Extended Family Medical/Health Care Who is in the area that can be a support for you ALL family members: physical illness or disease What kind of relationship Effects of chemical use What kind of insurance Income Effects of chemical use Financial status Access to medical care Sources of income Psychological illness, disease Budgeting Social Services/Resources Friends County or Tribal/Financial Services/Child Welfare Close – Supportive – Conflictive Names of workers Where located Neighborhood centers What kind of contact – frequency Agencies / counseling involved with in the past Positive or negative experiences Recreation What do you do for fun Work/School What do you do for relaxation Employment—past/present What would you like to do What work are you interested in pursuing Interests and / or hobbies What type of skills, vocation What have you done in the past Degree or school until what grade
Positive or negative experiences Spiritually/Religion Spirituality and/or religious affiliation growing up Neighborhood What kind of experiences did you have How long at present home With what activities were you involved What is your neighborhood like Current spiritual beliefs and religious affiliations Do you feel safe in your home and neighborhood
Where did you grow up, and what was it like When showing connections with the ecomap, indicate the nature of the connections with a descriptive word or by drawing different kinds of lines: Strong connections: ———- Tenuous connections: ._._._._ Stressful connections: ////// Draw arrows along the connection lines to signify the flow of energy and resources. Identify significant people and fill in empty circles as needed. See the example Kelly Family below.
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CHURCH/SPIRITUALITY
RECREATION
WORK/SCHOOL
FRIENDS
Extended Family/ Significant Others NEIGHBORHOOD
INCOME
SOCIAL SERVICES/ RESOURCES
NAME: ________________________
MEDICAL/ HEALTH CARE
STRENGTHS: CONCERNS:
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KELLY FAMILY Example
HEALTH CARE
EXTENDED FAMILY
Absent father
WILLIAM 13
VERONA 9
GLORIA 14
SCHOOL
HOUSING: Homeless
DANGEROUS NEIGHBORHOOD
CHILD WELFARE
(foster homes)
MFIP BENEFITS
JOB TRAINING Vocational
Rehabilitation Program for
mother
_____________ = flow of energy = stressful relationship = strong flow
ANGIE 40
MENTAL HEALTH CLINIC
MOTHER’S PSYCHIATRIST
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Name: _________________________
Date: __________________________
SCHOOL
FAMILY OR HOUSEHOLD
EXTENDED FAMILY
RECREATION
EXTENDED FAMILY
CHURCH
SOCIAL WELFARE
HEALTH CARE
WORK
FRIENDS
HOBBIES
TRANSPORTATION
- Recreation
- vERONA
- wILLIAM
- gLORIA
- ANGIE
Eco-Map Drawing And Narrative