Safety Assessments
RPFH
Caregiver SNA
Child SNA
Anything goes
100

The household that is assessed using the safety assessment. 

What is the perpetrators? 

100

DSW should complete a RPFH every ____ days. 

What is 180 days? 

100

This type of assessment helps put together what type of document?

What is a case plan? 

100

This assessment evaluates the child's functioning in areas like emotional well-being and school performance. 

What is the Child Strength and Needs Assessment? 

100

True or False: Caregiver SNA are completed on alternative care providers. 

What is false. 

200

The 3 safety decisions. 

What is safe, conditionally safe/safe with a plan, and unsafe? 

200

True or False: Assessments that are marked as 'low' should not be opened as a PRT file. 

What is true? 

200

Reassessments are typically done when?

What is every 180 days or if there are substantive changes? 

200

A rating of zero means this. 

What is a clear strength or no need for service in this domain? 

200

According to Standards, a RPFH that is high requires the DSW to complete face to faces how often?

What is once a week? 

300

Strengths and resources within the family and community that can help to protect children.

What are protective factors? 
300

This term describes the likelihood that a child will experience harm in the future.

What is risk?

300

This document needs to accompany a CSNA. 

What is the narrative? 

300

Caregiver and Child SNA should align with this. 

What is a case plan? 

300

You find a home with broken windows, limited food, and no working heat. This tool will assist in determining the child's immediate safety. 

What is the Safety Assessment? 

400

This is required when the assessment is 'conditionally safe'. 

What is a safety plan?

400

When scoring 'child characteristics', a child must have this when scoring for a developmental, physical, or learning disability. 

What is a diagnosis? 

400

This term refers to the positive attributes and resources that caregivers bring to their role.

What are strengths? 

400

Child and Caregiver SNA should always be completed with the family. 

What is false? 

400

The reason we use SDM tools. 

What is bias or subjectivity? 

500

This is when you would not complete a safety assessment. 

What is when the alleged perpetrator is not in the child's home? 

500

What is one of policy overrides?

What is sexual abuse AND the alleged perpetrator has access to the child, non accidental injury of a child under 2, severe non accidental injury OR caregivers action or inaction resulted in the death of a child? 

500

The main purpose of the caregiver assessment. 

What is identifying the caregiver's strengths and areas where supports are needed? 

500

A child with ADHD is struggling in school and at home. This tool will help tailor supports to these issues. 

What is the Child Strengths and Needs Assessment? 

500

You've identified a safety threat, but a protective factor is in place and working well. Your safety decision should be this. 

What is 'safe with a plan/conditionally safe'? 

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