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high risk - correct answer.Which of the following is not part of the danger threat threshold criteria? A)vulnerable child B) imminence C) severity D) observable E) high risk present danger is immediate, significant, and observable; impending danger is imminent
Safety, Permanency, Well-being Interstate Compact on the Placement of Children (ICPC) - correct answer.establishes procedures for all states when placing children across state lines sending state retains court jurisdiction during placement to ensure that the child can return, if necessary, and are financially responsible for the child for child if other financial assistance is not available must have approval of receiving state Compact Administrator Multi Etch Placement Act (MEPA) - correct answer.prohibits the delay or denial of any adoption or placement in foster care due to the race, color, or national origin of the school or the foster/adoptive parents Indian Child Welfare Act (ICWA) - correct answer.tribal court may have control over the case chief of tribe determines eligibility depending on % of blood DCF and providers have no authority on land unless signed agreement to the contrary legal standard is higher than for other removals Special Immigrant Juvenile Status - correct answer.a federal law that assists certain undocumented children in obtaining legal permanent residency typically granted to children in dependency court who are placed in foster care Adoption Assistance and Child Welfare Act (ASFA) - correct answer.sets national minimum standards for key activities within states' child welfare (licensed out-of-home care) systems apples to all children in out-of-home placements who have not achieved permanency requires that case plans develop permanency goals and are reviewed every six months to ensure goals are revised and updated Child and Family Service Improvement and Innovative Act - correct answer.requires states to develop and implement a plan for oversight oversight and coordination of health care services for any child in foster care to include the outline of: monitoring and treatment of emotional trauma associated with a child's maltreatment and removal from home requires month caseworkers visits to children in out-of-home care
talks about child to co-workers - correct answer.Which of the following items is NOT among the caregiver protection capacities? A) takes action for child B) talks about child to co-workers C) recognizes child's needs D) aligns with child E) is emotionally attached to the child control for danger - correct answer.What is the purpose of a safety plan? A) control for danger B) have parents promise to keep their children safe C) remove children from home D) make sure every family member has a plan at first contact E) A and B surrounding circumstances of maltreatment - correct answer.which information domain do we describe the caregiver's explanation of how the child was injured? A) extents of maltreatment B) surrounding circumstances of maltreatment C) child functioning D) adult functioning E) parenting discipline parenting general - correct answer.parenting general In which information domain does the following information belong: Gina gets angry at her one year old daughter, Brandi, for wetting the bed. Gina says Brandi has been potty trained since she was less than 9 months old and "she knows better." A)extent of maltreatment B) surrounding circumstances of maltreatment C) adult functioning D) parenting discipline E) parenting general cases in which children are determined unsafe regardless of the level of risk - correct answer.Following completion of Family Functioning Assessment-Investigation, which cases will be required to be opened for case management services? A) cases in which children are determined unsafe regardless of that level of risk B) cases in which children are determined safe but there is low risk C) cases in which children are determined safe but there is high risk D)A and B E)A and C
a child being in a state of danger due to parent/caregiver behaviors, attitudes, motives, emotions, and/or situations which poses a specific threat of severe harm to a child - correct answer.Which of the following best defines impending danger? A) a child being in a state of danger due to parent/caregiver behaviors, attitudes, motives, emotions, and/or situations which poses a specific threat of severe harm to a child B) an immediate, significant, and clearly observable family condition that is actively occurring and/or occurring at the the point of contact with a family and will likely result in serious harm to a child, therefore requiring a prompt CPS response C) negative family conditions and/or circumstances that place a child 'at risk' of maltreatment D) the point at which a negative family condition gets worse E) it is the same as present danger personal and parenting behaviors, cognitive, and emotional characteristics which are specifically and directly associated with protecting one's child(ren)C - correct answer.Caregiver protective capacities are: A) family resources B) general parenting practices including discipline and knowledge of child development C) parenting protective factors D) parenting styles which support a child's growth and development through the critical milestones of the child's life and into adulthood E) personal and parenting behaviors, cognitive, and emotional characteristics which are specifically and directly associated with protecting one's child(ren) dependence - correct answer.Which characteristic of a child is most associated with vulnerability to present and impending danger? A) calm B) dependence C) peer interaction D) assertive E) highly visible A AND C
mandates agencies to demonstrate reasonable efforts prior to removing a child - correct answer.what is the requirement of the Adopt Assistance and Child Welfare act neglect - correct answer.a child who is deprived of or is allowed to be deprived of necessary food, clothing, shelter, or medical treatment may be a victim of abuse - correct answer.any willful or threatening act that results in physical, mental, or sexual injury or harm to a child is considered falsified records - correct answer.if you speak to a child on the telephone and enter a face-to-face contact in FSFN, you have all of the above: terrorism physical abuse natural disaster sexual abuse - correct answer.which of the following is a type of trauma? A)terrorism B) physical abuse c) natural disaster D)sexual abuse E) all of the above probable cause - correct answer.which standard of proof means "the judge has enough evidence to create the belief that significant impairment to the child's safety may occur if the child is left in the home" true - correct answer.when a child is exposed to chronic trauma and stress there are significant impacts on their brain development simultaneous occurrence of child maltreatment and sequential occurrence of child maltreatment - correct answer.complex trauma exposure involves Adverse Childhood Experiences - correct answer.What does ACE stand for? child maltreatment index - correct answer.what tool provides a description of and factors to consider for each specific maltreatment human trafficking - correct answer.which is not a special condition referral maltreatment - correct answer.according to administrative code, a specific type of injury or harm to a child is a/an
isolation, intimidation, economic abuse, blaming - correct answer.domestic violence includes use an indirect question - correct answer.which of the following is the best way to begin discussion about a highly sensitive topic patterns of relating - correct answer.family dynamics are concrete thinking literal thinking - correct answer.people with limited cognitive functioning are more reliant on we intervene to protect children in ways that produce the least amount of interference - correct answer.least intrusive means paramount concern - correct answer.the health and safety of the children served by our agencies is Hotline CPI Law Enforcement Officer assigned to case Attorney (CLS) Child Protection Team - correct answer.Who is authorized to know the name of the reporter? Does it meet the maltreatment index? Is the victim under 18? Is the perpetrator also the caretaker/caregiverZ? Is the victim in Florida? - correct answer.What is the criteria that the hotline is looking for? CAPTA - Reauthorization Act ASFA - Adoption and Safe Act ICPC - Interstate Compact Placement of Children ICWA - Indian Child Welfare Act MEPA - Multi Ethnic Placement Act SIJS: Special Immigrant Juvenile Status - correct answer.What are the five federal statuses? Once every 7 days - correct answer.How often must you see children who are in a sheltered status? Everyone - correct answer.Who is a mandated reporter? Medical professionals(doctors/ nurses,etc) Emergency personnel (LEO)
Special Conditions - correct answer.21. What are the 3 types of reports that are received? Verified Not Substantiated No Indicators - correct answer.What are the 3 types of findings? 20 - correct answer.How many maltreatments are there? Failure to Thrive Sexual abuse - correct answer.A mandatory referral to CPT is required on all ___________ allegations. children legal services - correct answer.What does CLS stand for? Stability in out-of-home care, meaning no more than 2 moves Achievement of permanency with 12 months of removal - correct answer.In the Child Welfare System, what are 2 of the most important performance measures? Child on Child Foster Care Referral Parents Assisting Referral Caregiver Unavailability - correct answer.What are the four Special Conditions Report? help the neighbor to call the child abuse hotline - correct answer.If a neighbor tells you that she saw her next door neighbors child being beaten by the mother with a broom leaving welts on his back, as a child protection professional you should Request a court order for the procedure - correct answer.A child with a life threatening medical treatment requires a blood transfusion and the family due to religious beliefs refuses to comply. After a report of medical neglect is entered the counselor should: verified prior maltreatments - correct answer.Which is the most reliable predictor of reoccurring harm retinal hemorrhage in an infant - correct answer.Which of the following injuries is of the greatest concern a)bruises on the stomach of a ten year old b)retinal hemorrhage in an infant c) broken leg on non-ambulatory child d) burns on the hands of a three year old Family's race and ethnicity - correct answer.what is least likely to increase the likelihood of neglect? a) Family history of abuse investigation b) Family resides in low income housing
c) Pattern of caregivers arrest records d)Family's race and ethnicity a home that has trash and junk piled in all living areas and smells of rotting food and urine - correct answer.When assessing the environment of the home which has the situation has the most potential for significant impairment of a 10 year old a)a home with peeling paint and several broken windows b) a home that has trash and junk piled in all living areas and smells of rotting food and urine c) a home in which the furniture is in need of repair, the quantity of linens and dishware is insufficient for the family's size d) a home with dishes piled up in the sink and roaches visible on the counters neighborhood location - correct answer.The warning signs of maltreatment can be found by considering all of the following except: a) Family dynamics b) Neighborhood location c) Parental family history d)Social stressors neglect - correct answer.What is the most frequent maltreatment? Focus on behavior and alternatives to physical discipline - correct answer.What is the most effective technique to use with a physically abusive parent addicted to drugs - correct answer.Which of the following would NOT be considered a special conditions report? The child's parents... a) are addicted to drugs b) are deceased c) have been hospitalized d) have been incarcerated foster care referral, child on child sex act, caregiver unavailable parent in need of assistance - correct answer.special circumstances include Child protection team - correct answer.When assessing physical injuries to a child, who would be the MOST appropriate to involve? Child protection team - correct answer.child abuse case must be referred to....
Law Enforcement - correct answer.Who conducts Forensic Interviews? To gather evidence for a criminal investigation and possible prosecution - correct answer.What is the purpose of a Forensic Interview? To assess the sufficiency of child safety plans throughout the child's involvement in the child welfare system. - correct answer.What is the purpose of a Child Safety and Well- Being Interview? To determine the child's perceptions of events and how the events affected the child. - correct answer.What is the purpose of the Therapeutic Interview? head - correct answer.Injuries to this part of the body _____________are of highest concern. Hazardous Conditions Inadequate Shelter Inadequate Clothing Inadequate Food - correct answer.What are the 4 Environmental Hazards in Maltreatments? Pre-Contemplation Contemplation Preparation Action Maintenance Relapse - correct answer.What are the stages of change? Unintended interviewer influence Coaching or shaping by parent/caregiver Coercion not to tell - correct answer.What are the 3 types of Suggestibility? open-ended questions - correct answer.What type of questions should you ask a child? Never lie to a child Never promise a child you will keep them safe Fully explore who else knows about the maltreatment incident(s) so you can intentionally redirect the parent's focus off of what the child may have shared. Make definite plans with the child regarding what the child should do if the parent is angry with them or starts pressuring the child to recant their story. - correct answer.When working with children, what are the 4 Interviewing essentials? Find quiet, private setting
Wait for natural break in child's schedule Help child regain composure before going back to class - correct answer.What are 3 things you should do when interviewing children at school? Ten Step Investigative Interview - correct answer.In interviewing children, Dr. Thomas D Lyon recommends using the __________ ___________ investigative interview method. Let's child know the topic Keeps interview focus Redirect a child's focus Can go back to it - correct answer.Using frames with children allows the case manager to do what? Abandonment - correct answer._____________ is a situation in which the parent(s) or legal custodian(s) of a child or, in the absence of a parent or legal custodian, the caregiver(s), while being able, makes no provision for the child's support and has failed to establish or maintain a substantial and positive relationship with the child. abandonment - correct answer.Surrendered newborn infants as outlined under section 383.50, Florida. Statues do not constitute ___________________. Vocabulary Comprehension Memory Attention Span - correct answer.When working with children, what are the 4 areas in language assessment a case manager should be aware of? pronouns - correct answer.You always use a child's name or work for a specific person, place, and/or object names instead of ______________. Child Functioning Adult Functioning Parenting Maltreatment Disclosure (CPI) Circumstances Surrounding Maltreatment (CPI) Approach to Discipline - correct answer.What are the Family Functioning Assessment Domains? script episodic - correct answer.What are the 2 types of memory? A single event, personally significant( abuse over time may lack details; children come up with a script of how it usually happened). - correct answer.What is Episodic memory?
Provide instruction regarding content required within petition/court documents - correct answer.What is The Florida Rules of Juvenile Procedure? A guarantee that all legal proceedings will be fair and one will be given notice of proceedings and an opportunity to be heard before one's life, liberty or property is taken away. - correct answer.what is due process? Refers to intervening to protect a child in ways that produce the least interference with family unity and privacy, yet assure child safety. (Note: Child welfare is a governmental, non-voluntary intervention. It creates an interruption in a family's life-to its autonomy and to caregiver empowerment). - correct answer.What is Least Intrusive? Before a child is removed from home, all reasonable actions have been taken by the child welfare professional to prevent tat removal from occurring. - correct answer.What is reasonable effort? Ensuring that children get resolution to their need for safety and a permanent family to raise them. - correct answer.What is Permanency Planning? They govern how attorneys within DCF's Children's Legal Services operate - correct answer.What is The Rules of Juvenile Procedures? An explanation of how the laws can be translated into court practice Guidance for attorneys on courtroom procedures in dependency cases An explanation of the purposes of and the requirements for court hearings Instructions regarding content required within petition/court documents - correct answer.What do The Rules of Juvenile Procedures include? Child's health and safety must be the paramount concern Requires the state to preserve and reunify families (when it does not compromise the child safety). Place the child in a timely manner Finalize permanent placement within 12 months S-safety, P-permanency, WB-well-being - correct answer.Explain The Adoption and Safe Families Act of 1997 (ASFA)? Establishes procedures for all states when lacing children across state lines. Sending state retains jurisdiction and are financially responsible for the child Placement from one state to another must be approved by receiving state Compact Administrator - correct answer.What is Interstate Compact on the Placement of Children (ICPC)? Prohibits the delay or denial of any adoption or placement in foster care due to the race, color, or national origin of the child or of the foster or adoptive parents.
Requires states to provide diligent recruitment of potential foster or adoptive parents who reflect the ethnic and racial diversity of children for whom homes are needed. - correct answer.What is Multi Ethnic Placement Act/Inter Ethnic Placement Provision (MEPA)? Protects Native American heritage Tribal court may have control over case Must determine if a child is of American Indian % of Indian blood is determined by the chief of the tribe DCF and providers have no authority on an Indian reservation - correct answer.What is The Indian Child Welfare Act (ICWA)? Immigrant children and families who do not have the legal authority to reside in the US are affected by two federal laws Welfare Reform: Personal Responsibility ad Work Opportunity Act of 1996 Immigration Reform: Illegal Immigration Reform and Immigrant Responsibility Act of 1996 - correct answer.What is Immigrant Children-Special Immigrant Juvenile Status? The key Federal legislation addressing child abuse and neglect. CAPTA provides Federal funding and guidance to States in support of prevention, assessment, investigation, prosecution, and treatment activities and also provides grants to public agencies and nonprofit organizations. - correct answer.What is Child Abuse Prevention and Treatment Act (CAPTA)? The health and safety of the children served shall be of paramount concern The prevention and intervention by the child protection system should engage families in constructive, supportive and noon-adversarial relationships. The prevention and the intervention should intrude as little as possible into the life of the family and be focused on clearly defined objectives. The prevention and intervention should be based upon outcome evaluation results that demonstrate success in protecting children and supporting families. - correct answer.What are the Child Welfare Core Principles? ID whether a child is in danger or at risk of future harm. When the child is in danger, determine what must be done to: Protect the child Provide reasonable efforts to strengthen the caregiver protective capacities that lead to the child safety issues. When reasonable efforts to strengthen caregiver protective capacities have occurred and do not result in sufficient change work to achieve another permanency goal for the child. - correct answer.What is the purpose of the child welfare case managers?
Unreasonable restriction of the child's mobility, actions, or physical functioning. Forcing a child to remain in a closely confined area that restricts movement, and or doesn't allow a child free access to a restroom, food, or water for a longer time than is reasonable, based on the age and developmental abilities of the child. - correct answer.What is Confinement? Reunification Adoption Perm Guardianship Another planned perm living arrangement - correct answer.Permanency Goal in order: Family may flee - correct answer.A CPI must commence immediately if a child is in immediate danger or the... Redirect the conversation - correct answer.How can you keep the family focused on the issues during an interview? Advise him of his rights in the dependency system - correct answer.Which describes the best approach to use when interviewing an alleged perpetrator? open-ended questions - correct answer.Which of the following kinds of questions are best to use during an interview? Young children's language tends to be concrete - correct answer.Which of the following is the MOST important thing for a counselor to remember when interviewing a child? if the parent can afford their own attorney - correct answer.When considering Non- Judicial-In Home (NJIH) supervision, the counselor must take into account all of the following EXCEPT: a) if the parent can afford their own attorney b) the family's prior cooperation with services c)the family's willingness to engage in services immediately d)the availability of services to appropriately address family's concerns When the case is closed - correct answer.Case activities including assessment ends: When the family does not comply - correct answer.When can a Non-Judicial In-Home case be closed? within 2 business days - correct answer.What is the timeframe for documenting case notes in FSFN/SACWIS? multiple sources - correct answer.For an effective safety assessment, information must be gathered from
At initial contact made by the CPI - correct answer.When does the family assessment and case planning begin? To staff the case to the service providers - correct answer.What is the purpose of the Case Transfer Staffing? Five year old child is home alone - correct answer.An immediate response is required when a 90, 6 - correct answer.The initial Judicial Review Hearing must be held with ____ days from the Disposition Hearing, or within ___ months from removal, whichever comes first: State statute - correct answer.Which of the following is the reference that establishes the time frames for dependency cases in juvenile court? Probable cause - correct answer.The standard of proof at the shelter hearing is Child - correct answer.The role of the guardian ad litem is to represent the best interests of the The child is at risk of harm and no appropriate caretaker is available - correct answer.Which of the following is necessary for taking a child into protective custody? The identity or location of the parents is unknown and cannot be ascertained by a diligent search within 60 days - correct answer.The department may petition for the termination of parental rights when Arraignment - correct answer.The parents admit, consent, or deny allegations at this hearing Egregious abuse that threatens the child's saftey - correct answer.When can case managers file an expedited termination of parental rights? Identify and reach agreement with the parent(s) about diminished caregiver protective capacities and how to enhance them and achieve change. - correct answer.During Exploration you will seek to do what? Reach agreement with the parent(s) about what must change for children to be safe through discussions about impending danger, child needs, and caregiver protective role and responsibilities. Discuss how to enhance diminished protective capacities and achieve change including the role of the parents and the role of others in achieving this change. Encourage parents to invest themselves to participate and work toward changes. - correct answer.What must change for children to be safe.