Safety services are
to control danger threats
Once you identify danger threats you
consult with a supervisor, create a safety
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Chapter 39 protects children from
exploitation, abuse, neglect, and abandonment
When removing a child
allow the child to say goodbye to the parents and ask the parents for assistance packing his/her stuff
Adjudicatory hearing determines
If the child has been abused, abandoned, or neglected
In determining a caregiver has sufficient emotional capacity, you must find the caregiver has demonstrated the following emotional maturity:
meets own emotional needs; intellectually able; control impulses
A good Present Danger plan
protects the child
When summarizing the domains in the FFA you take into consideration information given by:
alleged perpetrator; collateral; observations
After completing the FFA; if the child status is Safe you can
close the case; refer family to Diversion (community services) if necessary
Crisis intervention Service are to be provided when:
When the family needs it
Treatment services are provided when:
The case goes to case management Org
Present Danger is assessed:
Constantly until the end of the investigation
Supervisor consultation is required when:
At every critical juncture; When present danger is established and a safety plan is needed; 5 days after case commencement
Likelihood of future maltreatment means that there is impending danger
true
This type of child will be referred to case management
all unsafe children
Micheal is deaf and uses ASL; To begin working with his case, the counselor would first have to
secure the services of an interpreter
A young couple has been reported for medical neglect of an infant. Which would be the least significant factor in determining the safety of the child?
-a. The parents are struggling financially
-b. There are no local relatives
-c. Both parents work opposing shifts
-d. The child and the parents sleep in the same bedroom
d. The child and the parents sleep in the same bedroom
When conducting an initial interview with an alleged perpetrator, you must ensure that the person being interviewed:
-a. Consent, denies, or admits to allegations
-b. Has been informed of his or her legal rights
-c. Has been informed of general investigative procedures
-d. Speaks openly with you
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