Assessments
Policy
Timelines
Applying Timelines
Specific
100

Which Assessment, Assesses the Needs of the Child?

The Child Adolescents Needs and Strength assessment

100

What is the primary purpose of you attending the transitional visit?

To introduce the family members to you the Intact Family Service Worker

100

When are you required to respond to a Random Moment Survey

2 Business Days

100

When are you required to respond to a Random Moment Survey if it is sent to you on a Thursday?

Monday (2 Business Days)

100

Levels of a culturally competent Worker?

Knowledge

Attitude

Reflection

Skills

200

What are the 6 Protective Factors

  • Enhance Parental resilience
  • Develop Social Connections
  • Build Knowledge of Parenting & Child Development
  • Offer Concrete Support Times of Need
  • Foster Social & Emotional Competence
  • Promote Healthy Parent-Child Relationships
200

What all is needed to Create and complete a critical Decision?

Supervisors approval

Documentation in SACWIS

CFS 151 Notice of Decision

200

If they are on your caseload, how often are you required to visit each of the children?


Bonus (+100): Children placed in a residential facility?

once every 2 weeks

Bonus (+100): THE ASSIGNED PERMANENCY WORKER- every 30 days

200

If Protected Custody Was taken on June 27 when would you have the Introductory meeting?

July 3

200

What is an Approach that recognize what older caregivers will experience physical or cognitive changes as they age that my affect the ability to provide healthy and safe environment for the children.

The Life Span Approach.

300

If Ante-tree and Aashi-Leafs Mother (perpetrator) and I (survivor) are in a domestic violence relationship, whos service plan will include DV Services?

Both

300

Which is not a DCFS outcome?


-Permanency

-Safety

-Placement

-Well-being

Placement

300

How often is Sibling Visitation required?

Twice Monthly

300

How soon should you visit a child and caregiver, after a child is initially placed in the substitute caregivers’ home (excluding holidays and weekends)?

72 hours

300

Which is not a Protective Factor?


-Foster Social & Emotional Competence

-Building Knowledge of parenting and Child Develpoment

-Keeping Children Safe

-Promote Healthy Parent-Child Relationships

Keeping Children Safe

400
  • If I where to abandon my children Ante-tree and Ashi-leaf what would it be important to screen them for? And which domain of child wellbeing most likely to be effected?
  • Childhood Trauma and Family attachment
400

What are three Critical Factors to the Decision-making Progress when achieving Safety Permanency, Well-being?

Age, Stage of Development, and the childs Sense of time

400

When do you Complete an Integrated Assessment (IA) in conjunction with an IA Screener?

Within 40 days after Protective Custody

400

When do you Complete an Integrated Assessment (IA) in conjunction with an IA Screener is Protective Custody was taken on January 1st?

February 9th (40 Days after Protective Custody was taken)

400

What is the core function of supervision?

(Exact words)

  • Assess the knowledge, skills and abilities with the goal of strengthening work performance.
500

What are the 9 Domains of Child Well-Being

  • Safety
  • Physical needs
  • Family attachment
  • Socialization
  • Cultural & spiritual
  • Emotional / psychological
  • Health
  • Educational/Vocational
  • Legal
500

What are 5 situations that require a Critical Decision?

Safety determinations. Making decisions regarding child safety

▪ Safety Plan implementation;


▪ Deciding whether services can prevent the child’s placement away from his/her parents or primary parent figure

Deciding whether to remove the child from the home of his/her parents or primary parent figure;

▪ Deciding whether a child shall be placed apart from siblings who are also placed in substitute care or should not have contact with one or more siblings.

▪ Deciding whether to recommend the return of the child to the home of his/her parents or primary parent figure from a placement away from his/her parents or primary parent figure

▪ Deciding whether to decrease the frequency or the duration of parent and/or sibling visits with the child and whether the visits should be supervised;

▪ Deciding whether to release the name, address, and telephone number of the foster parent/relative caregiver to the parent and/or siblings placed apart;

▪ Deciding whether to change a child’s placement;

▪ Deciding whether to seek termination of parental rights and seek an alternate permanent home;

▪ Deciding if a child is prepared for partial or total independence; or

▪ Requesting the juvenile court to reinstate parental rights for a child.

500

What are CFTM Mile stones? 

▪ 14 days after PC

▪ Monthly when a child is in a Therapeutic Residential Services Program

▪ 40 Days after PC

▪ Quarterly

▪ 30 Days Before Reunification

▪ 30 Days Before Case Closure


500

If a Child was taken into Protective Custody on November 2nd, You will Facilitate the CFTM on what day...?

November 15th (14 days of Case Opening)

500

What is the definition of Child Truma?

The Experience of an event by a child that is emotionally painful or distressful which often results in lasting mental and physical effects.

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