CM CERTIFICATION TRAINING REVIEW

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6 Stages of Change?

Precontemplation Contemplation Preparation Action Maintenance Relapse

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

B. Neighborhood Location

"Tell me about the times he is able to be patient." This is an example of: A. A closed question B. Open and exception finding question C. An indirect question D. Use of Summarization E. None of the above

B. Open and exception finding question

Good case documentation should AVOID... A. Direct quotes B. Personal opinions of the family C. Reasons a visit with a child was not kept D. The family's perspective of the problem

B. Personal opinions of the family

What are the some of the mental illnesses you may encounter as a child welfare professional? A. Anxiety Disorders B. Schizophrenia C. Mood disorders D. A and C E. All of the above

E. All of the above

Which of the following are examples of long term impacts of trauma? A. Childhood developmental delays B. higher rates of adolescence delinquency C. Increases in adult psychiatric problems D. higher rates of adolescence drug and alcohol use E. All of the above

E. All of the above

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

E. All of the above

People with limited cognitive functioning are more reliant on: A. Abstract thinking B. Concrete thinking C. Critical thinking D. Literal thinking E. B and D

E. B and D

Which of the following is not part of the danger threshold criteria? A. Vulnerable Child B. Imminence C. Severity D. Observable E. High Risk

E. High Risk

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

E. Parenting General

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)

E. Personal and parenting behaviors, cognitive, and emotional characteristics which are specifically and directly associated with protecting one's child(ren)

The hearing where parents can offer testimony is:

Adjudicatory

What is the most common maltreatment among infants? A. Abandonment B. Neglect C. Abuse D. All the Above E. None of the above

B. Neglect

What are the 4 stages of interviewing?

1. Opening 2. Information Collection 3. Planning 4. Closing

Four Stages of Intervention?

1. Preparation 2. Introductions 3. Exploration 4. Case Planning

What are the 5 Safety Planning Analysis Criteria?

1. The parents/legal guardians are willing for an in-home safety plan to be developed and implemented 2. The home environment is calm and consistent enough for an in-home safety plan to be implemented 3. Safety services are available at a sufficient level and to the degree necessary in order to manage the way in which impending danger is manifested in the home. 4. An in-home safety plan and the use of in-home safety management services can sufficiently manage impending danger without the results of scheduled professional evaluations. 5. The parents/legal guardians have a physical location in which to implement an in-home safety plan.

Time Frame? Disposition Hearing?

15 Days after Arraignment if Consent/Admit 30 Days after Adjuratory if Deny

Time Frame: Arraignment Hearing?

28 Days after Shelter Hearing 7 Days if demand for early filing

Time Frame: Adjudicatory Hearing?

30 Days after the Arraignment

Time Frame: Judicial Review?

90 Days after Disposition Hearing or Approval of CP Every 6 months thereafter

Time Frame: Shelter Hearing? A. 24 Hours after removal B. 48 Hours after removal C. 72 Hours after removal D. 7 days after removal

A. 24 Hours after removal

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 or in process of occurring at 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

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

"You really like going to school, don't you?" This is an example of: A. A closed leading question B. Positive reinforcement C. Reframing D. A and C E. All of the above

A. A closed leading question

One of the MOST important values of accurate documentation is that it provides.. A. A complete picture of the risk to the child B. A description of the child's home environment and neighborhood C. Information to validate departmental policy D. The parents with an accurate account of the problem

A. A complete picture of the risk to the child

Any willful or threatening act that results in physical, mental or sexual injury or harm to a child is considered: A. Abuse B. Neglect C. Harm D. Abandonment

A. Abuse

What does ACE stand for? A. Adverse Childhood Experiences B. Advanced Cognitive Exercises C. Advanced Cognitive Experiences D. Adverse Cognitive Experiences E. Adverse Childhood Exposure

A. Adverse Childhood Experiences

Which of the following must be reviewed at the disposition hearing? A. Case plan B. Chronological notes C. Judicial review social study D. Shelter petition

A. Case plan

Which one of the following must be reviewed at the disposition hearing? A. Case plan B. Chronological notes C. Judicial review social study D. Shelter petition

A. Case plan

Following completion of a 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 the 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. Cases in which children are determined unsafe regardless of the level of risk

This danger threat is primarily only used at present danger and rarely should be considered for impending danger: A. Child has serious illness or injury (indicative of child abuse) that is unexplained, or explanations are inconsistent with the illness or injury. B. Other. C. Parent/Legal Guardian/Caregiver is not meeting the child's essential medical needs and the child is /has already been seriously harmed or will likely be seriously harmed. D. Parent/Legal Guardian/Caregiver is threatening to seriously harm the child; Parent/Legal Guardian/Caregiver is fearful he/she will seriously harm the child. E. All danger threats are both present and impending danger threats.

A. Child has serious illness or injury (indicative of child abuse) that is unexplained, or explanations are inconsistent with the illness or injury.

Which of the following courts handle family and domestic law? A. Circuit Court B. County Court C. District Court of Appeals D. Florida Supreme Court

A. Circuit Court

The three developmental domains for children are: A. Cognitive, Physical, and Social-Emotional. B. Education, Learning, and Play. C. Ages, Stages, and Development. D. Heredity, Environment, and Cognition. E. None of the above.

A. Cognitive, Physical, and Social-Emotional.

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 has a plan at first contact E. A and B

A. Control for danger

Best practice in Safety Assessment: A. Coordinates efforts and involvement of all parties, regardless of agency B. Determines which operating procedures to use as a guide based on the safety and risk presented to the child C. Has the investigator record "gut instincts" and perceptions D. Looks at the single cause of the abuse or neglect and tailors appropriate interventions

A. Coordinates efforts and involvement of all parties, regardless of agency

If you speak to a child on the telephone and enter a face-to-face contact in FSFN, you have: A. Falsified records B. Recorded a client contact C. Commenced an intake D. Violated confidentiality E. None of the above

A. Falsified records

In a court ordered protective supervision case, Florida Statute requires the counselor to... A. File a report with the court at least once every six months B. Notify the caregivers each time they violate the court's ruling C. Keep track of the time the case has been in court D. Report to the supervisory when the case is due for closure

A. File a report with the court at least once every six months

Information provided in this domain includes: Reasons for being a caregiver; Satisfaction in being a caregiver; Parent/legal guardian or caregiver knowledge and skill in parenting and child development;; Parenting style; History of parenting behavior; A. General Parenting B. Child Functioning C. Adult Functioning D. Parental Discipline

A. General Parenting

Which is NOT a Special Condition Referral? A. Human Trafficking B. Caregiver unavailable C. Foster care referral D. Child on child sexual abuse E. Both A and D

A. Human Trafficking

Once a court has jurisdiction, it retains jurisdiction until... A. It releases jurisdiction B. Law enforcement intervenes C. The family moves D. The supervisor requests release

A. It releases jurisdiction

Risk of maltreatment means: A. Likelihood of future maltreatment when compared with other families with similar characteristics B. Potential severity of abuse or neglect without intervention C. Lack of protective factors which make the child unsafe and in need of intervention D. Children are unsafe and in need of intervention, either through a safety plan or case management E. Case must be opened in order to protect the child

A. Likelihood of future maltreatment when compared with other families with similar characteristics

According to Administrative Code, a specific type of injury or harm to a child is a/an A. Maltreatment B. Finding C. Allegation D. Intake E. Indicator

A. Maltreatment

Counselors should prepare for judicial review hearings in all of the following ways EXCEPT... A. Meeting with the child welfare attorney to practice testifying B. Writing a report about case plan compliance C. Planning to answer questions about the child's placement D. Reviewing the case file and completing summary notes.

A. Meeting with the child welfare attorney to practice testifying

For an effective safety assessment, information must be gathered from? A. Multiple sources B. Proven sources C. Historical Sources D. Legal sources

A. Multiple sources

What is the importance of Title IV-E eligibility? A. Obtaining federal funding for the state B. Ensuring the child receives a check when he turns 18 C. Providing financial assistance for the child's college education D. Ensuring reunification

A. Obtaining federal funding for the state

Per Florida Statutes, a reunification staffing is necessary to allow... A. Overnight visits with parents B. Overnight visits with relatives C. Suspending visits with parents D. Unsupervised visits with parents

A. Overnight visits with parents

Reunification is a... A. Permanency goal B. Problem C. Risk assessment D. Task

A. Permanency goal

Which of the following statements best describes the definitions of Present Danger and Impending Danger? A. Present Danger is immediate, significant, & observable; Impending Danger is imminent B. Present Danger is immediate but not observable; Impending Danger is a danger pending reports C. Present Danger is imminent but not observable; Impending Danger is immediate & significant D. Present Danger is imminent, significant, & observable; Impending Danger is the risk of maltreatment E. Present Danger is immediate and significant; Impending Danger is also immediate but not significant

A. Present Danger is immediate, significant, & observable; Impending Danger is imminent

Which of the following is one of the basic mandates of the Multiethnic Placement Act? A. Prohibits states from delaying or denying a child's placement on the basis of race, color or national origin B. Prohibits states from denying any individual the opportunity to become a foster parent C. Requires that states always consider a child's wishes not to be placed in a particular environment D. Prohibits states from receiving any federal assistance if the state does not demonstrate efforts to place children in racially diverse environments

A. Prohibits states from delaying or denying a child's placement on the basis of race, color or national origin

What are the legislative goals for dependent children? A. Safety, permanency and well-being. B. Safety, preservation and reunification C. Stability, preservation and reunification D. Stability, permanence and well-being E. None of the above

A. Safety, permanency and well-being.

The key criteria associated with the present danger definition are: A. Significant, Immediate, Clearly Observable B. Specific, Measurable, Attainable, Reasonable, Timely C. Vulnerable, Observable, Out of Control, Severity, Imminence D. Relevant, Justifiable, Present, Dangerous

A. Significant, Immediate, Clearly Observable

With a pre-school child, which of the following questions are appropriate? A. Tell me about the time dad hit you. B. which day of the week did your dad hit you? C. Did your dad hit you before or after your mother left? D. Why did your dad hit you? E. All of the above

A. Tell me about the time dad hit you.

Requires that states: preserve and reunify families, place the child in a timely manner, finalize permanent placement within 12 months. A. The Adoption and Safe Families Act of 1997 (ASFA) B. The Adoption Assistance and Child Welfare Act of 1980 C. Interstate Compact on the Placement D. Multi Ethnic Placement Act/Inter Ethnic Placement (MEPA)

A. The Adoption and Safe Families Act of 1997 (ASFA)

The focus of the family functioning assessment is? A. The household where alleged maltreatment has occurred. B. The biological parents. C. Wherever the child is at the time of the hotline report. D. The residence of the parents. E. There is no focus for the family functioning assessment.

A. The household where alleged maltreatment has occurred.

Present Danger can occur at any time. A. True B. False

A. True

True or False: An interview goes from general to specific topics. A. True B. False

A. True

True or False: Cultural dynamics of the family can change as the child develops and matures. A. True B. False

A. True

True or False: Unsafe in-home cases involving domestic violence requires 2 safety plans. A. True B. False

A. True

True or False: When a child is exposed to chronic trauma and stress there are significant impacts to their brain development. A. True B. False

A. True

The department must supervise a temporary legal custody placement for a period of no less than how many months? A. 3 B. 6 C. 12 D. 18

B. 6

When should the referral for a CBHA be completed? A. 72 Hours of removal B. 7 Days of removal C. 5 Days of removal D. 24 Hours of removal

B. 7 Days of removal

The child's resource record includes... A. Home studies B. A compilation of the child's medical information C. A tool to address and answer question about birth parents D. Pictures of the natural parents

B. A compilation of the child's medical information

Which of the following statements best describes the relationship between Danger Threats and risk factors? A. All risk factors are Danger Threats, but not all Danger Threats are risk factors B. All Danger Threats have risk factors, but not all risk factors are Danger Threats C. Danger Threats are unrelated to risk factors D. Three risk factors equal one Danger Threat E. None of the above

B. All Danger Threats have risk factors, but not all risk factors are Danger Threats

Which of the following best represents documentation that should be included in a case manager's case file? A. All comments, quotations, meetings and observations that are related to the case B. All contacts and attempts to contact, all observations and all case-related activity C. All inferences, generalizations, opinions and facts related to the case D. All interviews, telephone calls, services provided and case plan progress

B. All contacts and attempts to contact, all observations and all case-related activity

The definition of evidence is... A. All objects or documentation used to support an allegation of neglect, abandonment or abuse B. Anything that helps prove or disprove neglect, abandonment, or abuse occurred C. All observable information related to a case D. Anything that assists the counselor in determining the risk to the child

B. Anything that helps prove or disprove neglect, abandonment, or abuse occurred

A diligent search is initiated as soon as you... A. File a detention petition B. Become aware of the existence of a missing parent C. Receive instructions from your supervisor to begin D. Receive an order from a judge to begin

B. Become aware of the existence of a missing parent

The role of the guardian ad litem is to represent the best interests of the... A. Department B. Child C. State D. Family

B. Child

This domain is concerned with the child's general behavior, emotions, temperament, and physical capacity: A. Circumstances Surrounding the Maltreatment B. Child Functioning C. Adult Functioning D. Parental Discipline

B. Child Functioning

Information that this domain provides includes: The duration of the maltreatment; History of maltreatment; Patterns of functioning leading to or explaining the maltreatment; Parent/legal guardian or caregiver intent concerning the maltreatment; A. Adult Functioning B. Circumstances Surrounding the Maltreatment C. Extent of the Maltreatment D. Parental Discipline

B. Circumstances Surrounding the Maltreatment

The standard of proof required to terminate parental rights is... A. Probable cause B. Clear and convincing evidence C. Preponderance of evidence D. Beyond a reasonable doubt

B. Clear and convincing evidence

Which of the following is NOT one of the "standards of proof?" A. Clear and convincing evidence B. Clear and credible evidence C. Preponderance of the evidence D. Probable cause

B. Clear and credible evidence

The PI that removed the child from the mother in 2001 completed a diligent search and could not find the father. The agency is now, in 2002, considering termination of parental rights. The case manager needs to... A. Ask the mother and the child where the father is living B. Conduct another diligent search C. Explain to the court that the father is missing D. Request assistance from the states attorney

B. Conduct another diligent search

Which courts handle misdemeanor charges and small claims actions? A. Circuit B. County C. District D. Juvenile

B. County

Which characteristic of a child is most associated with vulnerability to present and impending danger? A. Calm B. Dependence C. Peer interaction problems D. Assertive E. Highly visible

B. Dependence

Measuring behavioral change requires... A. Communication B. Duration C. Permanency D. Risk

B. Duration

When can an expedited termination of parental rights petition be filed? A. Parents are long term drug addicts B. Egregious abuse that threatens the child's safety C. Child has been physically abused D. Parents fail to comply with case plan

B. Egregious abuse that threatens the child's safety

The goal for all children with whom the department works is to... A. Create an environment that promotes self-esteem B. Establish a safe and permanent home as soon as possible C. Keep the children and their families together D. Provide an education in a setting that best fits the needs of the children

B. Establish a safe and permanent home as soon as possible

True or False: Domestic Violence is usually an individual, isolated event. A. True B. False

B. False

True or False: Domestic violence and family violence are the same thing. A. True B. False

B. False

True or False: The following is the correct ordering of the stages in the cycle of domestic violence: Incident, Tension building, Reconciliation, Calm A. True B. False

B. False

True or False: The Protective Capacities Categories are; Behavioral, Stable, Emotional A. True B. False

B. False: Behavioral, Cognitive, Emotional

When children are determined to be unsafe, a safety plan must be put into place _____________________. A. Depending on the danger threat B. Immediately C. Only by the CPI D. To determine the risk to the child

B. Immediately

Guidelines for the documentation of information are... A. Exclusive rather than inclusive B. Inclusive rather than exclusive C. Objective and exclusive D. Subjective rather than objective

B. Inclusive rather than exclusive

Who has the responsibility of providing notice to the parents and other parties for a shelter hearing? A. Child welfare attorney B. Investigator C. Judge D. Supervisor

B. Investigator

A child who is being deprived of or is allowed to be deprived of necessary food, clothing, shelter, or medical treatment may be a victim of: A. Abuse B. Neglect C. Harm D. Abandonment

B. Neglect

The purpose of the relative caregiver program is to... A. Provide financial support to grandparents who have stepped in to help their son or daughter raise their children B. Provide financial support to qualifying relatives who provide out of home care to the adjudicated dependent child C. Reimburse child care and transportation costs to those relatives who help the family in crisis D. Reimburse home study, training and medical costs to qualifying relatives who provide temporary out of home care

B. Provide financial support to qualifying relatives who provide out of home care to the adjudicated dependent child

Families should be referred to services that are... A. Economical B. Relevant C. Requested by an attorney D. Used in most case plans

B. Relevant

In which information domain do we describe the caregiver's explanation of how the child was injured? A. Extent of Maltreatment B. Surrounding Circumstances of Maltreatment C. Child Functioning D. Adult Functioning E. Parenting Discipline

B. Surrounding Circumstances of Maltreatment

Which of the following items is not among caregiver protective 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

B. Talks about child to co-workers

Protects Native American Heritage under federal law.; requires CM to determine if the child is of Native American heritage. If family is a part of an Indian tribe then CPI will have to get with legal to see if the tribe will handle the allegations of if CPI will move forward with the investigation. A. The Adoption and Safe Families Act of 1997 (ASFA) B. The Indian Child Welfare Act (ICWA) C. Interstate Compact on the Placement D. Multi Ethnic Placement Act/Inter Ethnic Placement (MEPA)

B. The Indian Child Welfare Act (ICWA)

Which of the following statements is NOT a task? A. The client will purchase a new refrigerator by tomorrow B. The client has attended Alcoholic Anonymous previously C. Mom will attend Alcoholics Anonymous daily D. The client will make an appointment to meet with the teachers at 2:00 p.m. on Monday

B. The client has attended Alcoholic Anonymous previously

Sammy is six-years old. He was taken into custody and a shelter hearing was held the next day. What is a reason the judge would return Sammy to his parents? A. The agency does not have enough shelter homes available B. The facts are not sufficient to support the shelter petition C. The parents denied the shelter petition D. The shelter petition was not filed with criminal checks

B. The facts are not sufficient to support the shelter petition

The department may petition for the termination of parental rights when... A. The parents have failed to comply with the post-placement supervision court order B. The identity or location of the parents is unknown and cannot be ascertained by a diligent search within 60 days C. The parents have not visited the children on a regular basis D. The parents moved and failed to inform the case manager of their new address

B. The identity or location of the parents is unknown and cannot be ascertained by a diligent search within 60 days

A good case plan should focus on... A. The needs of the family B. The strengths and needs of the family C. The services available in the community D. The strengths and needs of the parent

B. The strengths and needs of the family

A well written case plan should contain tasks that are... A. Subject to individual interpretation B. Time specific with measurable outcomes C. Designed to ensure parental success D. Required for statutory compliance

B. Time specific with measurable outcomes

One purpose of the shelter hearing is? A. To determine if there is preponderance of evidence supporting the necessity for placing the child in a shelter B. To determine if reasonable efforts have been made to prevent removal of the child from the home C. To give the parent an opportunity to admit or deny allegations D. To consider a plan of action for treatment

B. To determine if reasonable efforts have been made to prevent removal of the child from the home

When assessing the environment of a home, which situation has the most potential for significant impairment of a 10 year old? A. Peeling paint and broken window B. Trash and junk piled in all living areas and smells of rotting food and urine C. The furniture is in need of some repair and the quantity of linens and dishware is insufficient for the family's size D. Dishes piled up in the sink and roaches on the counters

B. Trash and junk piled in all living areas and smells of rotting food and urine

The health and safety of the children served by our agencies is A. considered when possible B. of paramount concern C. only considered when there is present danger D. only considered when there is impending danger

B. of paramount concern

Which of the following is not a special conditions referral? A. Caregiver unavailable B. Forster care referral C. Human Trafficking D. Parent needs assistance D. Child on child sexual abuse

C. Human Trafficking

The Adoption and Safe Families Act of 1997 (ASFA) states that, "whenever the safety of the child can be assured," permanent placement should be finalized within how many months? A. 3 B. 6 C. 12 D. 18

C. 12

A reunification staffing is required when... A. The department recommends the return of a nine year old child to the parents B. The divorced parents of a child in foster care decide to get back together C. A mother, who abused her four year old, is granted overnight visits D. A teenager is released from juvenile detention to the home of her alcoholic father

C. A mother, who abused her four year old, is granted overnight visits

Before making an emergency relative placement, the counselor must obtain a criminal records check of the relative and which of the following? A. A license certification B. Clothing voucher C. Abuse registry check D. Proof of residence

C. Abuse registry check

This information domain has strictly to do with how adults (the caregivers) in a family household are functioning: A. Circumstances Surrounding the Maltreatment B. Child Functioning C. Adult Functioning D. Parental Functioning

C. Adult Functioning

The purpose of the dependency petition is to present the... A. Case plan B. Department's legal responsibilities to the child C. Allegations of abuse, abandonment or neglect D. Placement for the child

C. Allegations of abuse, abandonment or neglect

When a child is removed, the PI should attempt to locate... A. Friend B. The nearest foster home C. An appropriate relative D. An IV-E packet

C. An appropriate relative

What is the legal definition of abuse? A. Any physical act that causes harm or impairment to a child's physical, mental or emotional well-being B. Any action by an adult to a child that has some detrimental effects on the child and his/her resulting behavior; or any action that increases a child's risk of physical injury or emotional and mental instability C. Any willful act or threatened act that results in any physical, mental or sexual injury or harm that causes, or is likely to cause, the child's physical, mental or emotional health to be significantly impaired D. Any harm or threatened harm to a child that causes physical injury, emotional distress or significant behavioral changes in the child

C. Any willful act or threatened act that results in any physical, mental or sexual injury or harm that causes, or is likely to cause, the child's physical, mental or emotional health to be significantly impaired

The parents admit, consent or deny allegations at this hearing. A. Shelter hearing B. Advisory hearing C. Arraignment D. Dispositional hearing

C. Arraignment

When does family assessment begin? A. After the dispositional hearing B. When prospective services opens case C. At the initial contact made by the CPI D. When the case plan is signed

C. At the initial contact made by the CPI

Cultural sensitivity means: A. You should recognize the perspective of the family so you can help them adjust their communication style to fit your own. B. Be willing to learn about other cultures so that you can compare and contrast them to your own cultural beliefs C. Be aware of cultural differences within family dynamics D. Understand and value their perspective but treat the case like any other case.

C. Be aware of cultural differences within family dynamics

The four ages and stages of child development are: A. Birth, Baby, Child, Teen. B. Baby, Pre-school, Pre-Teen, Teen. C. Birth to 3, Pre-School, School Age, Adolescence. D. Birth, School, Teen, Adult. E. None of the above.

C. Birth to 3, Pre-School, School Age, Adolescence.

Which of the following is NOT a document you would file with the court? A. Case plan B. Dependency petition C. Child Safety Assessment D. Judicial review

C. Child Safety Assessment

A child may be taken into custody when... A. A paramour has moved into the home B. Income seems inadequate to provide for the family C. Child is in imminent danger of illness or injury from abuse or neglect D. One of the parents has a warrant pending for his or her arrest

C. Child is in imminent danger of illness or injury from abuse or neglect

What is the primary basis for ongoing case management intervention? A. The parents want services. B. Parents' protective capacities are diminished and they are requesting help. C. Children are unsafe due to impending danger and diminished protective capacities. D. A and B E. B and C

C. Children are unsafe due to impending danger and diminished protective capacities.

Assessing is: A. Timely. B. A one-time occurrence to complete the Family Functioning Assessment. C. Continual and dynamic. D. Record based information collection. E. Completed without the family.

C. Continual and dynamic.

A diligent search is... A. A completed affidavit, prepared and signed by the family services counselor verifying that the location of the parent is unknown B. Conducted when the biological father is unknown to the mother C. Efforts to locate a parent or prospective parent whose location is not known D. The responsibility of the diligent search unit to research and document the whereabouts of a missing parent.

C. Efforts to locate a parent or prospective parent whose location is not known

To have a successful staffing, the facilitator should plan the agenda, clarify the purpose, include providers and... A. Clarify at the beginning what the decisions should be at the end B. Encourage exchange of opinions so that the underlying conflicts will be exposed C. End with a plan of next tasks and responsibilities D. Focus on working with extended family members.

C. End with a plan of next tasks and responsibilities

Information that this domain provides includes: Type of maltreatment; Severity of maltreatment; Description of specific events; Description of emotional and physical symptoms; A. Circumstances Surrounding the Maltreatment B. Child Functioning C. Extent of the Maltreatment D. Parental Discipline

C. Extent of the Maltreatment

Good documentation should be... A. Concise, situational, objective and qualitative B. Detailed, subjective, circumstantial and objective C. Factual, quantitative, objective and relevant D. Neat, complete, short and factual

C. Factual, quantitative, objective and relevant

Which factors have been associated with increased risk to children? A. Substance abuse, family violence, and extended family B. Financial assistance, stress, divorce, and lack of support C. Family violence, substance abuse, and young age of parents D. Toilet training, poverty, and lack of extended family

C. Family violence, substance abuse, and young age of parents

Engaging is considered an essential worker skill: A. Only for case managers. B. When families are cooperative C. For both CPIs and Case Managers D. Is optional E. None of the above

C. For both CPIs and Case Managers

The 4 critical steps in the decision making process are: A. Gather, evaluate information, make a decision and act based on risk B. Gather, assess, document and continuously assess risk C. Gather, document, assess information, and make a decision D. Gather, evaluate information, and make a decision

C. Gather, document, assess information, and make a decision

When a child is taken into custody, what is the PI or case manager authorized to do without a court order? A. Allow the child to go on vacation with the shelter parents B. Consent for routine medical treatment for the child C. Have a medical screening completed on the child (initial health care screening) D. Give new psychotropic medication

C. Have a medical screening completed on the child (initial health care screening)

The parents have come to the case plan conference. They appear to be confused and upset. There are too many tasks. The case manager should... A. Ask the family to seek counseling B. Ask the family to work out the goals at home C. Help the family place the tasks in reasonable order D. Recommend that the family review the goals with a friend

C. Help the family place the tasks in reasonable order

How many maltreatments are there? A. 30 B. 10 C. 19 D. 20

D. 20

Allows and creates procedure for placing children out of state and governs the provision of care for children in foster care from one state to another. A. The Adoption and Safe Families Act of 1997 (ASFA) B. The Indian Child Welfare Act (ICWA) C. Interstate Compact on the Placement D. Multi Ethnic Placement Act/Inter Ethnic Placement (MEPA)

C. Interstate Compact on the Placement

Which of the following caregiver behavior is considered the most critical indicator of child abuse: A. Displays low tolerance level for the child's misbehavior B. Is unemployed C. Isolates immediate family from other family and the community D. Has very high expectations for his children at school

C. Isolates immediate family from other family and the community

Court action should be initiated when... A. The parents refuse to cooperate B. A parent or custodian is intoxicated C. It is necessary to protect the child D. Children are under age four

C. It is necessary to protect the child

At which of the following hearings does the counselor address the issue of whether or not a parent has substantially complied with a case plan? A. Adjudicatory B. Disposition C. Judicial review D. Shelter

C. Judicial review

Regarding state statutes, which is MOST important to counselor's job? A. Knowing how many statutes there are B. Memorizing statute facts C. Knowing how to find specific information in the statutes D. Keeping track of statute revisions

C. Knowing how to find specific information in the statutes

With an 8 year old child, which of the following introductions is appropriate? A. I'm here to talk to you about your father hitting your mother. B. Why do you think I'm here? C. My job is to work with children and their families. D. I'm here to make sure you're safe.

C. My job is to work with children and their families.

Which of the following is at the BOTTOM of the legal hierarchy? A. Administrative rules B. Federal statutes C. Operating procedures D. State statutes

C. Operating procedures

Which of the following reference documents details the department's policy for implementation of state and federal law? A. Administrative codes B. Constitution C. Operating procedures D. State statutes

C. Operating procedures

Which of the following court documents presents the situation that led to the removal of the child and fact to prove the allegations? A. Hearing B. Order C. Petition D. Proof

C. Petition

Which of the following is NOT a benefit of good documentation? A. Avoids evaluations the Case Manager is not qualified to make B. Helps Case Manager monitor case progress C. Provides case manager with a subjective view of the family D. Supplies evidence to support case manager recommendations for the family

C. Provides case manager with a subjective view of the family

A sibling group of seven come into the department's care. If all seven cannot be placed together, which of the following options would be best? A. Separate the siblings by age B. Separate the siblings by sex C. Separate the siblings by bonding preferences D. Place all seven back in the home

C. Separate the siblings by bonding preferences

In most cases, the first possible court hearing that can occur in dependency proceedings is... A. Adjudication hearing B. Arraignment hearing C. Shelter hearing D. Judicial review hearing

C. Shelter hearing

The term AIDS or HIV positive is not used in case records. Instead, one should state the person is suffering from a... A. Communicable disease B. Progressive disease C. Suppressed immune system D. Terminal disease

C. Suppressed immune system

The main purpose of assessment is to determine whether... A. Court action should be pursued B. The alleged perpetrator has abused the victim C. The child can safely remain in the home D. There are grounds for an investigation

C. The child can safely remain in the home

According to Florida Statute, which one of the following characteristics in a family constitutes high risk? A. The parents drink alcohol B. The parents are very old C. The parents are very young D. A parent suffers from depression

C. The parents are very young

The purpose of the Family Functioning Assessment is? A. To determine if children are in present danger. B. To identify the parents caregiver protective capacities. C. To identify families where children are unsafe and are in need of ongoing services. D. To develop case plan outcomes. E. To identify the risk level of families.

C. To identify families where children are unsafe and are in need of ongoing services.

What is the purpose of the ESI ( also known as Case Transfer) staffing? A. To determine the level of risk B. To discuss the investigation process C. To staff the case to the services provider D. To introduce the family to the GAL

C. To staff the case to the services provider

DT+ VC - CPC = ? A. Safe B. Present Danger C. Unsafe D. Family Dynamic

C. Unsafe

Legal sufficiency to petition the court for dependency is not required for... A. Foster care placement B. Protective supervision C. Voluntary services D. Adoptions

C. Voluntary services

Five criteria for determining when a family condition meets the safety threshold for impending danger: A. Vulnerable, Observable, Out of Control, Severity, Immediate B. Significant, Immediate, Clearly Observable C. Vulnerable, Observable, Out of Control, Severity, Imminence D. Dependence, Unmanaged, Active

C. Vulnerable, Observable, Out of Control, Severity, Imminence

Least Intrusive means: A. We only ask questions that pertain to the incident of alleged maltreatment B. We do not remove children from their homes C. We intervene to protect children in ways that produce the least amount of interference into a family's life as possible D. When removal is necessary, only placing children in foster care.

C. We intervene to protect children in ways that produce the least amount of interference into a family's life as possible

When should the child be removed from the home? A. When the parents won't cooperate with services B. When court ordered services are not successful C. When potential risk to the child outweighs the harm of separation D. When the child is developmentally delayed

C. When potential risk to the child outweighs the harm of separation

How often must a shelter review occur? A. Within 30 days of removal to a shelter and at the judicial review hearing B. Every 30 days until the child is returned home C. Within 30 days of removal and as needed by the court D. At all court hearings and within 15 days of each hearing

C. Within 30 days of removal and as needed by the court

How many days after removing the child does a dependency petition have to be filed? A. 14 days B. 30 days C. 7 days D. 21 days

D. 21 days

According to Florida Statute, the case plan and predisposition study must be presented to the court, parents or caregivers, guardian ad litem, and all other parties not less than how many hours before the disposition hearing? A. 24 B. 36 C. 48 D. 72

D. 72

The initial judicial review must be held within _____ days of disposition/approval of the case plan or within six months of removal, whichever comes first. A. 24 B. 36 C. 72 D. 90

D. 90

Substance abuse: A. May serve as a dis-inhibitor for the parent B. Can lead to illegal activity C. Can drain family resources D. May impair child caring behaviors E. All of the above

E. All of the above

The following is (are) an example(s) of Present Danger: A. an infant child is left alone in a vehicle parked outside a mall B. a caregiver is perceived as intoxicated and reckless in the presence of a vulnerable child C. it is discovered that a caregiver has a criminal record relating to domestic violence D. A and B E. A and C

D. A and B

The definition of a safe child is that: A. there are no impending danger threats to the child B. the caregivers' protective capacities control existing threats C. their is a child who is vulnerable to impending danger D. A or B E. B or C

D. A or B

Under the Indian Child Welfare Act, when are counselors required to determine if a child is of American Indian descent? A. When the child appears to be of American Indian heritage B. Only if the parent request it C. When the child is the subject of a dependency case D. Always

D. Always

The initial risk assessment is completed? A. When the hotline is received by the CPI. B. For each parent, regardless of their household. C. Only when children are safe. D. At the conclusion of the family functioning assessment-Investigation E. At any time during the assessment.

D. At the conclusion of the family functioning assessment-Investigation

What tool provides a description of and factors to consider for each specific maltreatment? A. Hotline Intake B. Family Functioning Assessment C. Case Plan D. Child Maltreatment Index E. Safety Plan

D. Child Maltreatment Index

Diligent searches must be conducted for any missing parent... A. One time only B. Prior to a child taken into custody C. For both voluntary and court ordered services D. Continuously until released from the court

D. Continuously until released from the court

The purpose of the dispositional hearing is... A. Admit, consent and deny allegations B. Determine whether the child is dependent C. Determine if the parents' rights should be terminated D. Determine placement, services and treatment for the case

D. Determine placement, services and treatment for the case

A child protection team staffing is held to... A. Review facts regarding why the parents rights should be terminated B. Share all of the information with the family C. Monitor the case as long as it is active in the department D. Discuss the occurrence of physical, mental or sexual abuse and its impact

D. Discuss the occurrence of physical, mental or sexual abuse and its impact

The primary purpose of an adjudicatory hearing in a dependency case is to determine... A. If the child can return home B. The guilt or innocence of the parent C. The child's placement D. If the child was abused or neglected

D. If the child was abused or neglected

Administrative reviews of court cases meet statutory requirements in lieu of which hearing... A. Dependency hearings B. Arraignment hearings C. Shelter review hearings D. Judicial reviews

D. Judicial reviews

Immediately after removing a child, the caseworker must... A. Advise neighbors of the incident and ask for suggestions B. Staff the case for foster care placement C. Notify law enforcement of the mother's lack of cooperation D. Look for safe relative placement

D. Look for safe relative placement

What is the requirement of the Adoption Assistance and Child Welfare Act? A. Allows agencies to remove children without reasonable efforts. B. Places the burden on the parents to prove the abuse did not occur. C. Mandates minimum timeframes that children must remain in out-of-home care prior to return D. Mandates agencies to demonstrate reasonable efforts prior to removing a child. E. Both A and C

D. Mandates agencies to demonstrate reasonable efforts prior to removing a child.

Which of the following if NOT developmental Domains A. Physical B. Cognitive C. Social D. Mental E. Emotional

D. Mental

Prohibits the delay or denial of any adoption or placement in foster care due to the race, color, gender, or national origin of the child or of the foster or adoptive parents. A. The Child Abuse Prevention and Treatment Act (CAPTA) B. The Indian Child Welfare Act (ICWA) C. Interstate Compact on the Placement D. Multi Ethnic Placement Act/Inter Ethnic Placement (MEPA)

D. Multi Ethnic Placement Act/Inter Ethnic Placement (MEPA)

This danger threat requires that you obtain supervisory approval prior to identifying: A. Parent is violent, impulsive, or acting dangerously. B. Household conditions are hazardous. C. Parent intentionally and willfully acted to cause injuries to the child. D. Other. E. None of the above.

D. Other.

Information provided in this domain includes: Disciplinary methods; Perception of effectiveness of utilized approaches; Concepts and purpose of discipline; Context in which discipline occurs; Cultural practices. A. General Parenting B. Child Functioning C. Extent of Maltreatment D. Parental Discipline

D. Parental Discipline

The parent states that when was young her mom uses a switch to discipline her and she believe that 'spare the rod, spoil the child' is how she is going to discipline. This statement falls into which domain? A. Adult Functioning B. Child Functioning C. General Parenting D. Parental Discipline

D. Parental Discipline

A judge is more likely to agree with a petition for termination of parental rights if the case manager is able to document... A. The child's potential adoptive placement B. The foster parents' opposition to reunification C. The child's request for a new home D. Parental noncompliance with the case plan

D. Parental noncompliance with the case plan

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?" A. Clear and Convincing Evidence B. Substantial Compliance C. Preponderance of the Evidence D. Probable Cause E. None of the above

D. Probable Cause

The standard of proof at the shelter hearing is... A. Circumstantial evidence B. Clear and convincing evidence C. Preponderance of the evidence D. Probable cause

D. Probable cause

What must a PI have before removing a child? A. An abuse allegation B. Clear and convincing evidence C. Parental criminal history D. Probable cause

D. Probable cause

A child may be taken into custody only if there is... A. A preponderance of evidence that the child has been abuse, neglected or abandoned B. A relative to place the child with C. Evidence the child has been a victim of sexual abuse D. Reasonable grounds for removal

D. Reasonable grounds for removal

Placing siblings together... A. Is being questioned by the Child Welfare League B. Is mandated by Florida Statute Chapter 39 C. Is mandated by the Children's Bill of Rights D. Should occur whenever possible

D. Should occur whenever possible

Which of the following should be included in the case plan? A. A home study for the prospective parents B. A map giving directions to the home C. Photographs of the children D. Specific time frames for tasks completion

D. Specific time frames for tasks completion

Petitions are of paramount importance in dependency cases because... A. List the counselor's job tasks for helping the family B. Outline legal obligations place upon counselors C. Outline the case plan objectives regarding dependency D. States the allegations of abuse, neglect, abandonment

D. States the allegations of abuse, neglect, abandonment

What should the case manager do if the parents refuse to sign the case plan? A. Ask if they would like to work with a different case manager B. Ask them to write a case plan they agree with C. Proceed without a case plan for a while D. Submit the plan to the court without their signature and document refusal

D. Submit the plan to the court without their signature and document refusal

If the parents demonstrate poor prognosis for reunification, what is the next preferred permanency option for the child in relative placement? A. Long term custody to another family B. Temporary foster care to the relative C. Temporary legal custody the relative D. Termination of parental rights followed by adoption

D. Termination of parental rights followed by adoption

How does PI demonstrate "reasonable efforts" at a shelter hearing? A. Arrange for the child protection team involvement B. Consult with the states attorney C. Submit copies of the abuse report to the court D. Testify on all efforts made to prevent placement

D. Testify on all efforts made to prevent placement

Which of the following is necessary for a taking a child into protective custody? A. The child does not want to remain with the parents B. The child has prior abuse reports C. The child has serious behavioral problems D. The child is at risk of harm and no appropriate caretaker is available

D. The child is at risk of harm and no appropriate caretaker is available

What must be given to the shelter parents when a child is placed? A. A copy of the abuse report B. The childs home address C. A change of clothes for the child D. The child resource record

D. The child resource record

Which of the following situations would be considered a special conditions report? A. The child three years of age is home alone B. The child died as a result of abuse or neglect C. The child tests positive for cocaine at birth D. The child's parents are incarcerated

D. The child's parents are incarcerated

Which of the following is the BEST indication of a parents ability to encourage her child's development A. The child has many books and educational toys B. The child is enrolled full time in a reputable day care or school C. The parent has attended six weeks of parenting classes D. The parent regularly talks to the child and engages in play activities

D. The parent regularly talks to the child and engages in play activities

Which of the following is the least important caregiver factor when assessing a family? A. The age of the parent B. The intellectual capacity of the parent C. The parent's disciplining skills D. The parent's level of education

D. The parent's level of education

Which of the following is the best way to begin discussion about a highly sensitive topic: A. Use a closed question B. Open and exception finding question C. Use a self-disclosure D. Use an indirect question E. Ask an exception finding question

D. Use an indirect question

There are _____ Danger Threats: A. 8 B. 12 C. 5 D. 20 E. 11

E. 11

Family dynamics are: A. Patterns of relating B. Interactions between family members C. Families beliefs D. Family's value system E. A and B

E. A and B

During preparation for conducting the Family Functioning Assessment- Ongoing, case manager: A. Reviews the CPI Family Functioning Assessment B. Lists what case plan tasks to discuss with family during introduction C. Obtains consultation with supervisor D. A and B E. A and C

E. A and C

Sufficient Information: A. Gives us a full picture B. Tells us everything about a family C. Is relevant to the particular information domain to most accurately inform the safety determination. D. A and B E. A and C

E. A and C

Developmental disability is: A. Cognitive disability B. Severe disability C. Chronic disability D. A and B E. All of the above

E. All of the above

Domestic violence includes: A. Isolation B. Intimidation C. Economic abuse D. Blaming E. All of the above

E. All of the above

The 6 Information Collection Domains?

Extent of Maltreatment Circumstances Surrounding the Maltreatment Child Functioning Adult Functioning General Parenting Parental Discipline

Time Frame: Permanency Hearing?

No later than 12 months after removal

The court requires that these actions must be exercised before a child can be removed from the home?

Reasonable Efforts

List the Permanency Goals:

Reunification Adoption Permanent Guardianship Permanent Placement with a Fit and Willing Relative Another Planned Permanent Living Arrangement (APPLA)


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