Lagniappe
Assessment
Engagement
Interviewing
100

According to the National Resource Center for Family Centered Practice, family-centered practice is based on the belief that the best way to meet a person’s needs is:

What is “within their families”

100

_____________________  is a process that begins immediately with the first contact and continues throughout the life of a case

What is Assessment

100

When does Family Engagement begin?

What is at the first knock on the door

100

Stating the full name of the Department and which program you are with should be included in:

What is the introduction

200

Quality Parenting Initiative (QPI) is designed to:

What is “bring all stakeholders together in the best interest of the child to help minimize the trauma experienced by children when they are moved from one caregiver to another

200

______________________  is a process oriented where we learn other cultures by acknowledging and yielding to their beliefs as being valid for them.  It is an ongoing process. 

What is Cultural Humility

200

Acknowledging families as experts about their own needs is a strategy used in

What is Family Engagement

200

The caseworker reviews previous records and discusses her plan for her first encounter with her supervisor prior to meeting with the client during which phase of Casework?

What is Preliminary/Preparatory

300

IN 2021, the legislature passed ACT 350.  This law requires the department to complete a diligent search for adult relatives and fictive kin within ________ days of a child coming into state’s custody.

What is 30

300

The agency’s concerns and the threat of danger is documented in the ____________ section of the AFF.

What is Extent of Maltreatment and Circumstances around Maltreatment

300

Treating families with genuineness respect and empathy, families causes them to feel ______:

What is Empowered, Capable, and Respected

300

Remember ______________ think they are supposed to have the right answers, will say what they think you mean or want, and don’t know they have clarification rights.

What are children

400

When completing the circle of trust, most people find that their trusted six often display diversity based on their community, work and family – for most, your inner circle include people with: 

What are “similar backgrounds”

400

__________________ is a mental discipline used to continually gather, analyze, and reexamine information in order to assure that assessments are as current and accurate as possible and that the actions taken are consistent with assessments within child welfare. 

What is Critical Thinking

400

Issues related to poverty, substance use, caseworker bias, and lack of cultural competence are examples of:

What are challenges to Family Engagement

400

It is important  to clarify, as needed what will happen if you are not able to accomplish the purpose of the contact when:

                

What is introducing yourself

500

Recognizing the limits to your own knowledge and questioning your own assessment are ways you can reduce common errors in

What is critical thinking

500

Assessment of Family Functioning (AFF), Structured Decision Making (SDM), and Home Study are examples of ___________________ we use in child welfare.

What are assessment tools

500

The four Phases of Casework has one technique that involves preparing to meet with a client by projecting yourself into the client’s situation.  This is referred to as

What is Tuning-In

500

If the caseworker says, “what I need to hear more about is the specific way that the child was hurt” that is an example of what type of question?

What is Re-direct