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3 DCFS outcomes - CORRECT ANSWER: Safety, well-being, and permanency
4 steps of assessment - CORRECT ANSWER: 1. Information gathering
- Information analysis
- Drawings conclusions
- Making decisions
Abuse - CORRECT ANSWER: Something that is being done TO the child (physical,
mental, emotional)
CERAP intended for - CORRECT ANSWER: Familial assessment only
CERAP meaning - CORRECT ANSWER: Child Endangerment Risk Assessment
Protocol.
CERAP purpose - CORRECT ANSWER: A life of the case assessment designed to
provide workers with a mechanism to quickly assess the potential for moderate to severe harm immediately or in the near future
Cultural competence - CORRECT ANSWER: The totality of learned behaviors
Four steps to determining safety - CORRECT ANSWER: 1. Identify relevant safety
threats
- Describe the safety threat you checked
- Record family strengths and mitigate circumstances 1 / 3
- Make safety decision
Four things to consider when referring to the 16 safety threats - CORRECT ANSWER: - Child vulnerability
- Severity of behavior/condition
- History
- Safety threat identification
Immediately/Near future - CORRECT ANSWER: Between now and the next time you
see the family
Makes a family always have risk - CORRECT ANSWER: DCFS involvement
Mitigation - CORRECT ANSWER: Family strengths or action taken by caregivers on
their own initiative that keeps children safe from identified safety threats
Moderate to severe harm - CORRECT ANSWER: DID (Death, impairment, or
disfigurement). Danger to a child's life or health
Most commonly lead to fatal abuse - CORRECT ANSWER: Colic and toilet training
resistance
Neglect - CORRECT ANSWER: When the minimum parenting standards are NOT met
Protocol content - CORRECT ANSWER: 1. Safety determination form (safety
assessment)
- Safety plan
- Practice guidelines
Result of unsafe environment - CORRECT ANSWER: A safety plan is created or
protective custody is taken 2 / 3
Risk - CORRECT ANSWER: Is safety or risk referring to possible harm in the longer- term?
Risk - CORRECT ANSWER: The full range of severity of harm (low to severe).
Risk - CORRECT ANSWER: The likelihood of any degree of harm happening at all
Safe - CORRECT ANSWER: Child is NOT likely to be moderately or severely harmed
immediately or in the near future
Safety - CORRECT ANSWER: Safety or risk referring to possible harm now or in the very near future?
Safety - CORRECT ANSWER: The potential for moderate to severe harm.
Safety Intervention - CORRECT ANSWER: Control the situation to prevent harm from occurring now or in the near future
Seven deadly sins - CORRECT ANSWER: 1. Colic
- Awakening at night
- Separation anxiety
- Normal exploratory behavior
- Normal negativism
- Normal poor appetite
- Toilet training resistance
Situation determined safe - CORRECT ANSWER: If no safety threats are marked OR if safety threats can be mitigated.
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