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Child Welfare Case Manager Exam With Verified Solutions 2024.
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What is an OFFA - correct answer.Ongoing- Family Functioning Assesment "Ongoing Family Functioning Assessment" and "Progress Update" mean a decision-making and documentation process conducted in response to a child abuse and/or neglect report or any other instances in which safety needs to be assessed throughout the life of an active investigation or ongoing services case to help evaluate danger threats, child vulnerability, parental protective capacities and to determine the safety response, case outcomes and goals. How often do you need to make contact with the kids? - correct answer.Every 30 days (25 FFN) At what age can a child be interviewed by his or herself? - correct answer.12 months What are the three stages of interviewing - correct answer.1. Explore 2. Focus 3. Plan What type of interview questions give you the most information - correct answer.Open- ended How soon should your home visit note go into FSFN - correct answer.48 hours What are the four interview types for kids - correct answer.1. Therapeutic 2.Investigative
Characteristics of impending danger - correct answer.Observable, imminent, vulnerable child, out of control, severe What are the six domains and what goes into each - correct answer.Maltreatment, nature of Mal, child functioning, adult functioning, general parenting, discipline What are the relative caregiver funds and how are you eligible? - correct answer.Financial assistance, FL resident, relative, citizen What is the first place for a child when they are removed from one parent - correct answer.Non-Custodial Parent What is CBHA - correct answer.Comprehensive Behavior Health Assessment What do you need in order to give psychotropic meds - correct answer.1. Parental consent and court order What is the child resource record - correct answer.It is a book with all of the childs information What is the number one maltreatment - correct answer.Neglect What is the difference between chronic and situational neglect - correct answer.Situational Neglect: In a certain situation Chronic Neglect: Over and Over What is the leading cause for childrens deaths - correct answer.Drowning What are the three types of trauma - correct answer.acute, chronic, complex (ACC) What are the three stages of intervewing - correct answer.Explore, Focus, Plan (EFP) What are the three categories of protective capacities - correct answer.Emotional, Physical After a case transfer how soon do you need a new safety plan - correct answer.Within 30 days How often do you make contact with children in shelter status - correct answer.Every 7 days (1x per week) What are the types of placements - correct answer.non-custodial parent, relatives, non- relatives, foster, medical group home, residential group home
If no abuse has happened but intervention is needed is known as: - correct answer.If no abuse has happened but intervention is needed is known as: List the Four Special Conditions - correct answer.Child on Child/ Parent needs assistance Caregiver unavailable / Foster care referral Investigations close within________ days. - correct answer.60 days Investigations can be closed at any time within the 60 days, no court order is required. TRUE or FALSE - correct answer.True When does reunification begin? - correct answer.At the time of removal Diligent search means_________________________, at the investigation level. Efforts to Locate parent means _________________. Efforts to locate relatives is done at what level of the investigation. - correct answer.Efforts to locate family Agencies used to locate parent whereabouts TPR Level The criteria based for: GROUNDS FOR REMOVAL are _________,_______,___________ or___________. - correct answer.Child has been abused abandoned or neglected custodian has violated a court order child has no caretaker Number the Placement Priority in the correct order: 1.Medical foster home 2.Residential group home 3.non-custodian parent 4.foster home 5.relatives 6.treatment facility 7.non-relatives - correct answer.3.non-custodial parent
1.medical foster home 2.residential group home To shelter you must find ___________. - correct answer.Probable Cause MEPA Prohibits states from delaying or denying adoption placements based on _____, ______ or _________. - correct answer.Color Race national origin Basic sequence of court process:
c. to identify families where children are unsafe and are in need of ongoing services - correct answer.c What does ACE stand for? - correct answer.Adverse Child Experiences CBHA has to be completed within_____________. - correct answer.7 days How many Maltreatment are there? - correct answer. Which of the following is NOT a part of the danger threshold criteria? A. vulnerable child b. imminence c. severity d. observable E. high risk - correct answer.High risk most common maltreatment among infants is: abandonment neglect abuse all of the above none of the above - correct answer.neglect Cultural sensitivity: Means to be aware of cultural difference within family dynamics. True or False - correct answer.True FFA is a family assessment which covers 6 domains these are _______________,____________ _____________,____________ _______________,____________ - correct answer.Maltreatment, Circumstances surrounding maltreatment Child function Adult function parenting discipline
Phases of interview: Opening-collection-planning-closing True of False - correct answer.true How often is a Judicial Review held - correct answer.6 months A child in shelter must be seen - correct answer.every 7 days How often do unannounced visits need to occur - correct answer.Every 90 days What are the ongoing family functioning intervention stages - correct answer.Preparation, Introduction, Exploration, and Case Planning What is the Indian Child Welfare Act (ICWA)? - correct answer.ICWA is used for children of Native American descent. The Native American tribe of origin has jurisdiction over the child welfare case and can intervene and take the child at anytime. Requires CM to determine if a child is of native american descent, tribes determines what percentage of blood is needed to prove relation What are the sections in the FFA - correct answer.Extent of maltreatment, Circumstances surrounding the maltreatment, Child functioning, Adult functioning, Parenting general, and Parenting discipline What is the Multi Ethnic Placement Act? when should you have your case plan be ready after court - correct answer.first 60 days Progress updates occur every - correct answer.90 days or 3 months JR's have to be filed with the court - correct answer.every 6 months What is a JR - correct answer.the paperwork is jrssr JR - correct answer.How the kids are doing in the safety plan. Its like a progress update. Everyone gets a copy of the JR so tht they know what is going on How often do we make contact with children? - correct answer.Every 30 days in home, every 90 days unannounced, every 7 days while the child is in shelter When must we make the initial contact with children after Case Transfer Conference? What is the Interstate Compact on Placement of Children? - correct answer.ICPC is and agreement between states on how children with move between them. The sending state will have court jurisdiction and the receiving state will be in charge of visits
judge tribe CLS - correct answer.Tribe An EPSDT (Child Health Checkup) must be completed within how many hours of removal 24 48 72 12 - correct answer. Protective capacities, childs needs, and the six domains are all parts of the Family team conference OFFA Termination Summary Permanency Plan - correct answer.OFFA When a child is placed in an out of home care, a case plan must be prepared within - correct answer.60 days This contains items such as the child's SS card and stays with the substitute care provider - correct answer.Child Resource Record What is NOT descriptive of family preservation services Intensive Short term Voluntary Restrictive - correct answer.restrictive What is NOT true of a safety plan Describes how the agency will oversee the plan Describes how the danger will be managed Specifies the existing threats within the family Expected to have long term effects achieved over time - correct answer.Expected to have long term effects achieved over time Who gets access to the Child's Resource Record - correct answer.Subsection 39.00145(2), Florida Statutes, allows a child who is subject of the record, the child's caregiver, guardian ad litem, or attorney the right to "inspect and copy any official record pertaining to the child," subject only to the provisions of section 63.162, F.S., pertaining to adoption records. Whats a permanency staffing - correct answer.The purpose of Permanency Staffings is to ensure timely and appropriate permanent placement for children in foster care.
What is a judicial review - correct answer.What is a Judicial Review? The court shall review the status of a child under its jurisdiction in Dependency cases at least every 6 months until the child reaches permanency status (adopted or permanently placed). What is the main goal of a concurrent plan - correct answer.Achieve permanence and stability for the child This document records progress towards permanency - correct answer.Judicial Review Study Report Services to prevent removal or ensure that reunification occurs as soon as possible are called - correct answer.Reasonable efforts If there is a missing or unidentified parent you should initiate a - correct answer.Deligient search To prevent uneccessary removal and or judicial action you must meet which requirements - correct answer.Reasonable efforts An initial Health Care Assessment (Child Health Checkup) must be completed within how many hours of removal? - correct answer.72 hours Safety plan - correct answer.Course of actions, steps or procedures put in place to control risk factors that could potentially put a child at risk of harm You must file all case plans with the court and provide a copy to all parties within... - correct answer.3 business days JRSS: What's included in the "Significant changes since last JR" section? - correct answer.Any dramatic changes such as a change of placement or a change of permanency goal. When does an OFFA need to be completed by the case manager and approved by the supervisor within how many days - correct answer.30 days A new progress update (OFFA) will be created in FSFN how every - correct answer. days When does a concurrent case plan occur - correct answer.defines concurrent case planning as "working toward a primary permanency goal while at the same time establishing an alternative permanency goal for the child to be utilized in the event reunification does not occur within a time period that is reasonable with the child's sense of time." In many cases, this means utilizing a relative placement who is willing to commit to the child long term so that the child can maintain family ties and heritage. In other cases, foster parents who are interested in adoption can be utilized.