Child Welfare Certification Exam Prep (New
2023/ 2024 Update) Questions and Verified Answers_ 100% Correct
QUESTION
4 Stages of
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Answer:
-Opening
-Information Collection
-Planning
-Closing
QUESTION
5 Safety Threshold Criteria (OOSIV)
Answer:
-Out of Control
-Severity
-Imminence
-Observable
-Vulnerable
QUESTION
Legal definition of a family
Answer:
• A group of individuals who share ties of blood, marriage or adoption;
• A group residing together and consisting of parents, children and other relatives by blood or
marriage; or
• A group of individuals residing together who have consented to an arrangement similar to ties
of blood or marriage.
QUESTION
Definition for household member: 65C-30.001(64)
Answer:
-"Household Member" means any person who resides in a household, including the caregiver
and other family members residing in the home
-Household members are any additional relatives or persons residing in the home, including but
not limited to visitors expected to stay an indefinite length of time or college students expected to
return to the home.
QUESTION
Six Protective Factors
Answer:
-Nurturing and Attachment
-Knowledge of Parenting and Child Development
-Parental Resilience
-Social Connections
-Concrete Supports
-Social and Emotional Competence of Children
QUESTION
Examples of CAREGIVER PROTECTIVE CAPACITIES
Answer:
o Takes action
o Sets aside own needs
o Demonstrates adequate skills
o History of protecting
o Is self-aware
o Intellectually able/capable
o Understands threats to child
o Recognizes child needs
o Understands protective role
o Articulates plan to protect
o Able to meet own needs
o Resilient as a caregiver
o Tolerant as a caregiver
o Expresses love, empathy and sensitivity toward child
o Able to intervene to protect child
o Positively attached to child
o Aligned with child
QUESTION
3 basic concepts associated with understanding a family system
Answer:
• Interactions
o Describe how family members behave toward each other. Over time, family members learn
what to expect and adjust their behaviors accordingly. Interactions can follow a healthy or an
unhealthy pattern.
• Interdependence
o Refers to patterns of interacting that occur repeatedly in a family. These patterns of behavior
become ingrained, dependent on each other.
• Balance
o Refers to the family patterns that family members have become used to. By finding a
"balance," families attempt to maintain their family system in a stable and predictable way, to [Show Less]