CAC & CPS
In-Home Services
Emergency Services
Foster Care
Resource Homes
APS
FIA
100

What does CAC and CPS stand for?

Child Advocacy Center & Child Protective Services

100

Workers meet weekly for the first month and then this often afterward.

Biweekly

100

How long do Family Assessments (FA) stay open?

30 days

100

What is the first hearing that initiates foster care involvement? 

Shelter Hearing

100

This role focuses on recruiting and retaining licensed families.

Recruitment & Retention

100

APS serves vulnerable adults age 18 and older who lack this capacity.

Physical or mental capacity to meet daily needs

100

This food benefit program is administered through FIA.

SNAP

200

If safety threats are identified but removal is not necessary, CPS will recommend this type of ongoing service.

In Home Services 
200

This type of visit occurs when CPS transfers a case.

Warm hand off

200

Name two types of pantry services offered.

Homeless, baby, food

200

The preferred permanency goal when appropriate.

Reunification

200

This worker prepares homes for foster parent approval.

Home Study Worker

200

Standard response time for non-emergency reports.

2-5 days.

200

FIA uses this system to manage cases.

E&E Database

300

CPS assesses both immediate danger and this longer-term concern when evaluating a family.

Risk

300

In-Home workers collaborate with families using this  approach.

Strengths based

300

This grant provides temporarily relief to caregivers.

Respite 

300

Name one alternative permanency option besides reunification.

adoption, guardianship, custody, APPLA, or SILA

300

Continuing Workers complete this annual process for licensed families.

Yearly reconsiderations

300

Investigations generally remain open up to this long.

60 days.

300

FIA determines eligibility based on these levels of law.

Federal, state and local.

400

How long can a case stay open in the CAC?

up to 60 days
400

⭐ DAILY DOUBLE ⭐

Name two areas workers continually assess to determine need for intervention.

domestic violence, substance use, mental health, physical disability, medical needs/chronic illness, housing, discipline

400

Emergency Services may help prevent eviction or utility shutoff through this type of walk-in assistance.

Emergency financial assistance 

400

Workers must monitor this across multiple domains for each youth. (Name at least two)

**Double points if you can name all areas

education, medical, dental, vision, and behavioral health needs

400

A placement disruption occurs. What responsibility does the Resource Home unit share?

Assist with locating an appropriate placement, including looking into possible kin, contacting foster parents, and sending PRF's to other placement types.

400

Name two types of maltreatment APS investigates.

Financial exploitation, neglect, physical abuse, sexual exploitation, or self-neglect

400

These may be applied if customers do not meet program requirements.

Sanctions

500

⭐ DAILY DOUBLE ⭐

A CPS worker determines a child is unsafe due to ongoing substance abuse and lack of supervision. The family is willing to engage in services. What must CPS determine before deciding whether removal is necessary?

Whether a safety plan or intervention can sufficiently control the safety threats?

500

A parent is compliant with services but continues to struggle with housing instability and untreated depression. What should the In-Home worker prioritize?

Reassessing risk, updating the service plan, and coordinating appropriate community referrals while maintaining child safety

500

A family presents for eviction assistance but reveals food insecurity and lack of baby supplies. What is the best Emergency Services response?

What is providing immediate resource referrals (pantry, grants, community supports) while assessing broader needs and connecting to appropriate ongoing services?

500

A youth is experiencing placement instability and behavioral concerns at school. What steps should a foster care worker take?

coordinate FTDMs or team meetings as needed, reassess services, support the foster parent, and address educational and behavioral needs

500

The name of the newest foster parent cirriculum? 

NTDC

500

⭐ DAILY DOUBLE ⭐

An adult with dementia is being financially exploited by a relative but refuses help. What intervention might APS explore if safety cannot be ensured?

Guardianship of the person and/or property.

500

A customer is eligible for SNAP but also reports unstable housing and transportation barriers affecting employment. What should FIA do beyond benefit determination?

Make referrals and act as a customer advocate to connect them to supportive services

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