how many danger threats and maltreatments are there?
11 danger threats and 26 maltreatments
_____ is the number one maltreatment for calls
neglect
case management
what are the 6 domains of an FFA
maltreatment, surrounding circumstances of maltreatment, child functioning, adult functioning, parenting, discipline
what does ACE stand for
Adverse childhood experiences
what are the identifiers of present danger and impending danger
impending: observable, out of control, severe, imminent, vulnerable child
permanency is achieved after ____
12 months
what 3 things effect child welfare?
Stability in/out of home, safety, separation from a caregiver
the FFA is the foundation is the ________
Child welfare practice model
how long does a child have to see a doctor and the parents are a removal
72 hours
what is a safe and unsafe child
safe is no danger threat or a danger threat is present and being controlled. unsafe child is a danger threat present and no one controlling for it.
what do you have to have to remove a child?
probable cause and reasonable efforts
what are the developmental domains of children
emotional, physical, social, and cognitive
what is done at the end of a case before closure? what scores go to case management
risk assessment,
high and very high
what is the difference between a dirty and clean interview
a dirty interview is where an influence is effecting the interview and altering answers. a clean interview has no influence.
what are the stipulations of a safety plan?
safety categories
what are the investigation subtypes?
in-home, out-of-home, and institutional
what are the three levels of trauma
acute, chronic, complex
what is the purpose of the PDA
the determine whether or not immediate protective actions need to be taken
what is the interview order?
what are the 5 safety analysis questions to keep a child in-home? what do they become if not?
willingness, calm and consistent house hold, have sufficient resources, in no need of professional evaluation, have a home/shelter.
conditions of return
what paper work is given to the client at the beginning of the investigation?
HIPAA, rights and responsibilities, ICWA (firearm, sleep safety)
what are the guiding principles if we find a child is at immediate danger or the risk of future harm?
protect the child
strengthen the caregivers protective capacities
work to achieve permanency
what case types do not require an FFA
other and institutional
what law maintains the idea of keeping a child in close proximity to maintain a relationship between parents and children
ASFA