Shelter
Dress Code
Type of Incident Reports/
CLEs (SIRs)
Acronyms
Random
100

What is the ratio during the wake hours?

What is 8:1? 

100

Piercings that are permitted according to the handbook? 

What are studs? 

100

The minor refuses to eat a meal.

What is a Meal Refusal? 
100

CPI

What is Crisis Prevention Intervention?

100

On a Periodic Table of Elements, what is the chemical symbol for Gold?

What is Au? 

200

What item is used in the building to determine where the minors will go the following hour? 

What is the program schedule? 

200

Items considered as a part of your uniform?

What is your badge, a pen, paper, a watch, and closed-toe shoes?

Bonus Answer: Goggles or flashlight 100+ points

200

Minor having an asthmatic episode.

What is Informational/ Medical Report?

200

P.R.O.M.I.S.E.

What is Professionalism, Respect, Openness, Motivation, Integrity, Support, Empathy?

200

Largest organ in the human body

What is The Skin? 

300

What is the funded capacity for the shelter as of October 2025? 

What is 300?
"Previously at 250; however, as of June 2025, NDRC was approved for 50 more beds."

300

An important item to carry on your person in case of an emergency? 

What is the walkie/radio?

300

Minor laying on the floor during leisure time and refused to get up after being redirected.

What is Informational?

300

C.O.C.

What is Code of Conduct?
300

In the movie "Walking Tall", what was the weapon Dwayne Johnson carried around?

What is a 2x4 wooden plank?

400

When is a physical headcount conducted? 

What is every headcount?
 
"The beginning of the shift and every 15 minutes after it has been cleared."


400

How many tattoos are permitted to be shown as per the handbook? 

What is 3?  

400

Minor telling a youth care worker about an incident that happened during their travels.

What is Historical Disclosure? 

400

C.L.E.

****for a bonus 150 points
P.L.E

What is Child Level of Event?

Bonus:

What is Program Level of Event?

400

In 1886, pharmacist John Pemberton created the formula, to be sold as a "brain tonic" and temperance drink, claiming it could cure various ailments. Over time, the medicinal claims were reduced and transitioned into the popular drink we know today.

What is Coca-Cola?

500

The policy number for the Staff Code of Conduct.

What is 4.3.5? 

500

What is one of the most important things that staff are not allowed to wear on an outing but are allowed to wear on-site?

What is an NDRC logo? (work shirt/badges/landyards)

500

Minor being admitted into the hospital.

What is an Emergency CLE?

500

P.I.I.

What is Personally Identifiable Information?

500

I have a neck, but no head. I have two arms, but no hands. What am I?

What is A Shirt?
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