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- CORRECT ANSWER:
4 factors of engagement - CORRECT ANSWER: empathy, genuineness, respect,
competency
4 stages of assessment - CORRECT ANSWER: information gathering, information
analysis, drawing conclusions, decision making
4 types of supervision - CORRECT ANSWER: educational, supportive, administrative,
clinical
4 underlying conditions - CORRECT ANSWER: substance, domestic violence, parental
mental illness, parental developmental disabilities
4. Cultural Competence - CORRECT ANSWER: Attitude, knowledge, skills, reflections
6 types of ethics - CORRECT ANSWER: ethical, integrity, conflict of interest,
responsibility to families, informed insent, sexual relationships
60 plus progress - CORRECT ANSWER: evaluating people 60 and up
60+ checklist - CORRECT ANSWER: ensures that people coordinate and accept
responsibility
,9 core child welfare practices - CORRECT ANSWER: agent of change, relationship, the
impact of trauma, advocate, behavioral support, linkage, coordinate, cultural
competence, conduct initial and ongoing assessment
abused and neglected child reporting act (ANCRA) - CORRECT ANSWER: ANCRA
requires the Department to receive reports of abused and neglected children, to
investigate these reports, and to provide services necessary to prevent further harm to
children
ACR - CORRECT ANSWER: administrative case reviews
administrative supervision - CORRECT ANSWER: Focuses on job performance and
how it is related to the agency's mission
Adoption and Safe Families Act - CORRECT ANSWER: 12 month timeline for
permanency
Adoption and Safe Families Act of 1997 - CORRECT ANSWER: requires judicial
permanency hearings for children no later than 12 months after the date children
entered foster care, and, no less than every 12 months as long as long as the children
are in foster care
Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) growing up (prior to 18) in a household with 1 -
CORRECT ANSWER: Recurrent physical abuse
Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) growing up (prior to 18) in a household with 10
- CORRECT ANSWER: removal from biological parents
Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) growing up (prior to 18) in a household with 11
- CORRECT ANSWER: unplanned placement moves
Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) growing up (prior to 18) in a household with 12
- CORRECT ANSWER: three or more placements in an 18 month period
, Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) growing up (prior to 18) in a household with 2 -
CORRECT ANSWER: Recurrent emotional abuse
Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) growing up (prior to 18) in a household with 3 -
CORRECT ANSWER: Sexual abuse
Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) growing up (prior to 18) in a household with 4 -
CORRECT ANSWER: Emotional or physical neglect
Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) growing up (prior to 18) in a household with 5 -
CORRECT ANSWER: An alcohol or drug abuser
Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) growing up (prior to 18) in a household with 6 -
CORRECT ANSWER: An incarcerated household member
Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) growing up (prior to 18) in a household with 7 -
CORRECT ANSWER: Someone who is chronically depressed, suicidal, institutionalized,
or mentally ill
Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) growing up (prior to 18) in a household with 8 -
CORRECT ANSWER: mothers being treated violently
Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) growing up (prior to 18) in a household with 9 -
CORRECT ANSWER: one or no biological parents
after first month, how many contacts should be in youth home? - CORRECT ANSWER:
at least one
after first month, how often can youth have face to face contact - CORRECT ANSWER:
at least twice per month (every other week)