Assessment
Planning
Legal Terminology
IPM
Asynchronous
100

When selecting YES to danger influences 17-18

DSS staffing within 24 hours or multi-disciplinary meeting 

100

What does FTDM mean?

Family Team Decision Meeting

100

The standard of proof necessary for termination of parental rights

Clear and convincing evidence

100

What are the 4 core values of IPM?

CARE-Collaborating, advocating, respecting, and empowering

100

In 1962, Henry Kempe coined what phrase

Battered Child Syndrome

200

The Safe-C decision when a safety plan has been implemented

Conditionally safe

200

SMART is an acronym for this?

Specific, Measurable, Attainable, Relevant, Time limited

200

Proof that is more likely than not that something is true

Preponderance of evidence

200

Affirming individual and family identity, culture and traditions in our daily practice and interactions

Culturally and Linguistically Responsive

200

Pregnant/parenting youth and children who are candidates of foster care are eligible populations for this act

Families First Prevention Services Act 

300

These positive factors in caregivers help to lower potential for maltreatment

Parental protective capacities

300

Working on two permanency goals simultaneously

Concurrent Planning

300

CINA stands for?

Child in need of assistance

300

Evaluating data for continual improvement of our performance in areas of safety, permanency and wellbeing

Outcomes Driven

300

The most powerful way to heal trauma in young children is through

Secure primary relationships

400

Safe-C, Safe-C OHP, MFIRA, CANS, CANS-F, are tools used for 

Assessment

400

A practice that ensures a family's individual support system and community resources are identified and utilized to support outcomes and sustain needed change

Family Teaming

400

3 Possible findings made by DSS at the completion of a CPS investigation

Indicated, Unsubstantiated, and Ruled Out

400

Engaging individuals to identify unique traits to tailor interventions

Individualized and Strengths Based

400

Remaining calm, using I statements, validating feelings, and allowing for silence are all examples of 

Deescalation techniques

500

The MFRIA informs a direct tie between needs in the family and 

Services

500

What are examples of informal supports?

Friends, family, and community supports

500

Testimony given about a statement made by someone who is not present at the hearing

Hearsay

500

Building partnerships within communities to ensure shared responsibility

Community-Focused

500

Non-Verbal signals to use to understand a non-verbal child are facial expressions, tone of voice, posture, gestures, timing, and ____

Eye Contact

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