What are the levels of the risk assessment?
What does CAC stand for?
What is Child Advocacy Center
What hearing is also known as the "trial?"
What is the adjudicatory hearing
CPSW stands for...
What is Child Protective Service Worker
What are the 4 outcomes of an assessment?
What is:
1). Unfounded
2). Unfounded, but w/ reasonable concern
3). Founded, problem resolved
4). Found, court action
Where is the Coos CAC located?
What is in Lancaster, NH
Typically, how many Reviews hearings are there in an open case?
What is 3 review hearings
How is a voluntary case different than a standard open case?
What is no court involvement or case plan
In a level 2 assessment, the CPSW has how many hours to have a face-to-face with the alleged victim(s)?
What is 48 hours
What is the main purpose of a CAC interview?
What is so the child only has to be interviewed one time
What are the 3 types of open cases?
What is:
1). Voluntary
2). In home
3). Out of home
How does DCYF become involved?
What is a report is made through Central Intake
Give an example of 2 collaterals that DCYF can contact
What is:
1). Doctor
2). Therapist
3). School
4). Family member
How does the CAC get involved?
What is when there is an allegation of physical or sexual abuse to a child
When is the case plan submitted?
What is at the dispositional hearing
What is anytime during the assessment phase if there is abuse/neglect
When can a child be interviewed w/o parental permission? Give one reason.
What is:
1). Fear of coaching
2). When parent has been uncooperative in the past
3). High risk report
Name at 2 two parties who may be present for the interview
What is:
1). Interviewer
2). Child
3). Law enforcement
4). CPSW
5). Victim witness advocate
Name the 4 types of compliance
What is:
1). Non-compliant
2). Partial compliance
3). Substantial compliance
4). Full compliance
How long until a parent can expunge their Central Registry Record?
What is 1 year