6.1
What services does ORR provide for children after they are released from custody?
a) Pre-Release Services
b) Post-Release Services
c) Educational Services
d) None of the Above
b) Post-Release Services
What happens if a child moves?
A- The PRS provider closes the case
B- The PRS provider stalks the child and sponsor
C- The PRS provider will create a new profile for the child and sponsor to continue the case
D- The PRS provider ensures the continuation of the services at the new residence.
E- The PRS provider will talk to the local community to see if it is necessary for them to continue
D- The PRS provider ensures the continuation of the services at the new residence.
What should PRS providers do if the sponsor is not a parent or legal guardian of the child?
a) Provide the sponsor with legal guardianship of the child
b) Provide the sponsor with information about the benefits of obtaining legal guardianship of the child
c) Provide the sponsor with resources to become the child's legal guardian
d) None of the above
b) Provide the sponsor with information about the benefits of obtaining legal guardianship of the child
The PRS provider must begin services within how many days of the referral?
a. 1 day
b. 2 days
c. 3 days
d. 4 days
b. 2 days
1. For how long case files must be stored?
a) For three years.
b) For the period specified in state licensing standards or its accrediting agency, or three years on the date the past-release service period concluded, whichever is longer.
c) Until the case is resolved.
d) None of the above.
b) For the period specified in state licensing standards or its accrediting agency, or three years on the date the past-release service period concluded, whichever is longer
2) Which children may receive Post-Release Services?
a) All children who have a home study
b) Children released without a home study who are specially identified as needing assistance
c) All released children
d) None of the above
b) Children released without a home study who are specially identified as needing assistance
What is the difference between level 1 and level 2 services?
A- there is no difference they are the same
B- Level one is more intense than level 2 assistance because it is considered top tier assistance as it requires more intensive case management by a PRS provider, in order to promote safety, permanency and well-being of a child. Level 2 care are addresses mental health, as it connects sponsor to resources within the community
C- Level 2 is a service that provides more intensive care because that is just the way life is
D- Level 1 care addresses mental health, as it connects sponsor to resources within the community. A minor in need of level 2 services requires more engagement from a worker, is required for a safe and time release from residential care.
D- Level 1 care addresses mental health, as it connects sponsor to resources within the community. A minor in need of level 2 services requires more engagement from a worker, is required for a safe and time release from residential care.
What services must PRS providers assist the UAC and sponsor in accessing?
a) Educational and legal services
b) Medical and mental health services
c) Immigration proceedings and gang prevention programs
d) All of the above
d) All of the above
PRS TVPRA that has been active for more than one year and have been assessed to have no major concerns require how many check-ins by the provider?
a. 15 check-ins a month
b. Twice a year
c. Once a month
d. None of the Above
c. Once a month
What kind of records are generated while post-release services were initiated?
a) Grantee records
b) ORR records
c) PRS provider records
d) None of the above
a) Grantee records
3) When do all children released to a sponsor receive a Safety and Well Being Follow-Up Call?
a) 14 days after release
b) 30 days after release
c) 60 days after release
d) None of the above
b) 30 days after release
What must the PRS Providers ?
A- The PRS provider must be well known, and educated on their case
B- The PRS provider must be able to adjust services in response to the changing needs of the child and sponsor.
C- The PRS provider must be culturally and linguistically appropriate, to ensure the sponsor and minor feel comfortable with their community.
D- The PRS provider must be educated in the community to ensure to provide access to services
C- The PRS provider must be culturally and linguistically appropriate, to ensure the sponsor and minor feel comfortable with their community.
What is the responsibility of PRS providers in terms of Immigration Proceedings?
a) To attend all immigration court proceedings on behalf of the UAC
b) To monitor and help facilitate the sponsor's plan for the UAC's attendance at all immigration court proceedings
c) To ensure that the UAC complies with DHS requirements on their own
d) None of the above
b) To monitor and help facilitate the sponsor's plan for the UAC's attendance at all immigration court proceedings
UAC's case is considered terminated when the UAC has a job and caring for himself/herself?
a. True
b. False
b. False
What is the timeframe for referring children to receive post-release services if their placement has disrupted or is at risk of disruption?
a. Within 90 days of release
b. There is no timeframe
c. Within 365 days of released
d. Within 180 days of release
d. Within 180 days of release
4) What is the purpose of the UAC Sexual Abuse Hotline?
a) To report confirmed or suspected incidents of sexual abuse or harassment
b) To provide post-release services to released children
c) To report concerns about released children's safety and well-being
d) None of the above
a) To report confirmed or suspected incidents of sexual abuse or harassment
What is the purpose of post-release services (PRS) for unaccompanied alien children?
a) To provide legal services to the child
b) To promote the safety and well-being of the child and their sponsor
c) To help the child find a new sponsor
d) To provide financial assistance to the child and their sponsor
b) To promote the safety and well-being of the child and their sponsor
What is PRS providers' role in terms of Other Services?
a) To assist the sponsor and UAC with accessing specialized service areas based on the needs and at the request of the UAC
b) To provide all specialized services to the UAC regardless of their needs
c) To provide only the services that are deemed necessary by the PRS provider
d) None of the above
a) To assist the sponsor and UAC with accessing specialized service areas based on the needs and at the request of the UAC
The UAC's Case Manager does not need to document specific reasons on the release request of why PRS must be in place?
a. True
b. False
b. False
Can PRS providers release records without prior approval from ORR?
a) Yes
b) No
a) Yes
5) What action may be taken if deficiencies are found in ORR grantees and contractors' compliance with regulations and standards?
a) Reporting to local law enforcement
b) Providing post-release services to the released child and their sponsor
a) To report confirmed or suspected incidents of sexual abuse or harassment
d) None of the above
a) To report confirmed or suspected incidents of sexual abuse or harassment
When does ORR send a referral for Post-release Services?
A- Never, the case manager refers for PRS
B- None of these
C- All of these
D- The child was released to a non-relative sponsor
E- The child received a home study
F- D&E
G- A&D
H- A&E
I- Sponsor and minor would benefit from assistance
J- D&E&I
K- A & I
L- A & I & D
J- D&E&I
What does PRS providers' role include in terms of Placement Stability and Safety?
a) Assisting the sponsor in maintaining a safe home for the UAC
b) Providing information about child abuse, neglect, and separation
c) Protecting the UAC from threats by smugglers, traffickers, and gang
d) All of the above
d) All of the above
Children who receive PRS through an ORR mandated HS or discretionary HS, or without a HS, when must the UAC be referred for post release service?
a. During the Reunification
b. Prior to Release
c. After Release
d. Never
b. Prior to Release
What is ORR National Call Center (ORRNCC)?
A. help line available to legal service providers.
b) Is a help line available to other members of the community while a child is in ORR custody or after a child is released to a sponsor
c) Is a help line available to children, family members, and sponsors
d) All of above.
d) All of above.