DCS believes every child has the right to be free from_______ & ________.
What is abuse and neglect
What does TEAPI stand for?
What is Teaming, Engaging, Assessing, Planning, and Intervening
What does CANS stand for?
What is Child and Adolescent Needs and Strengths
What is the purpose of practice indicators?
What is to measure overall practice utilizing current and historical data.
CFTR stands for what?
What is Child Focused Treatment Review
DCS considers the ______& _____of all we serve in our efforts to protect children while keeping families together whenever possible.
What is Needs and Values
Who creates the team?
What is Family and/or Child
Identify a tool that can be used to identify possible informal supports.
What are Investigative referral, genogram, family network diagram
Does DCS want children’s length of stay to increase or decrease?
What is decrease
Why was the CFTR established?
What is Review the request to admit a child to residential treatment
In order to have _______- ______ _______ you must display empathy, genuineness, respect and professionalism.
What is Trust-Based Relationships
The root source of an individual and/or family’s challenges which determine the appropriate use of services or interventions?
What are Underlying Needs
When is a CANS supposed to be completed on a child (3 parts)?
What are a.) Minimum every 180 days b.) Case junctures c.) Case closure
What is it called when a child has multiple substantiations?
What is Repeat Maltreatment
Who must approve a request prior to the CFTR to place a child in residential treatment under the age of 10?
What is the Regional Manager
DCS believes in building upon _________ in a child’s life or family to promote permanency and well being.
What is Supports
A CFTM meeting may be completed during these four events ?
What are Critical case junctures, request of a team member, case closure, life time of the case
When are In-Home Safety and Risk reassessments supposed to be completed (3 parts)?
What is a.) within 45 days of the dispositional hearing; b.) at least every 180 days after on all permanency cases where family preservation services are provided; c.)case junctures
Identify two practice indicators which DCS measures with regards to placement.
What are locally placed children and sibling placements
What must be held every 30 days while a child is in residential treatment?
What is Residential treatment focused CFT
DCS embraces ______ _______ to evaluate opportunities for growth and to improve outcomes for families and children we serve.
What is Continuous Improvement
What are the six protective factors?
What are Nurturing and attachment, Knowledge of parenting and youth development, Parental resilience, social connections, concrete supports, social/emotional competence of the child
Name the two tools that help identify strengths, needs, and goals of a child/and or family and track the progress of the case?
What are Case Plan/Prevention Plan & CFTM
Identify 4 of the 10 practice indicators.
What are Chins placement, safely home families first, locally placed children, average number of placements, sibling placements, length of stay in OHP, fcm contacts, absence of repeat maltreatment, length of time since beginning of case, engaging parents
When is a 30 reassessment required for children in a QRTP?
What is: Six (6) months (consecutive or nonconsecutive) for a child 12 years of age and younger, or b. Twelve (12) consecutive months or 18 nonconsecutive months for a child 13 years of age and older