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1. PEI Child Protection Social Worker Examination
What is the primary guiding principle under Prince Edward Island’s Child,
Youth and Family Services Act when making decisions in child protection
cases?
A. The wishes of the biological parents
B. The cost-effectiveness of service delivery
C. The best interests of the child as the paramount consideration
D. The preference of extended family members
The Child, Youth and Family Services Act in PEI establishes that the best
interests of the child must be the foremost consideration in all decisions
made under the Act. This principle overrides competing interests such as
parental preference, cost concerns, or extended family opinions when
determining safety and welfare decisions.
2. In a child protection investigation, what is the most appropriate first
step when a report of potential neglect is received?
A. Immediately remove the child from the home
B. Contact the school for disciplinary records
C. Assess the safety and risk level through information gathering from
,multiple sources
D. Close the file if no prior history exists
Child protection social workers are required to first assess risk by gathering
information from relevant sources, including family, professionals, and
prior records, before taking intrusive actions such as removal. Immediate
removal is only considered when there is imminent danger.
3. Which of the following best describes mandated reporting
requirements in child protection practice?
A. Reporting is optional if the concern is uncertain
B. Only physicians are legally required to report
C. Reports must first be verified before being submitted
D. Any person with reasonable suspicion of child abuse or neglect must
report it to authorities
Mandatory reporting laws require any individual who suspects child abuse
or neglect to report it to child protection authorities without needing proof
or verification. The responsibility is immediate and legally binding.
4. A social worker receives conflicting information from a parent and a
teacher regarding a child’s safety. What is the most appropriate
action?
A. Accept the parent’s version since they are primary caregivers
B. Close the case due to conflicting information
C. Gather additional collateral information from multiple independent
sources
D. Immediately escalate to court proceedings
When conflicting information arises, child protection practice requires
further information gathering from multiple independent sources to
establish an accurate understanding of the child’s situation before making
decisions.
, 5. What is the primary purpose of a home visit in child protection
investigations?
A. To provide financial assistance to families
B. To assess living conditions and potential safety risks to the child
C. To conduct parental counselling sessions
D. To deliver legal notices to caregivers
Home visits are conducted to directly observe living conditions,
environmental risks, and caregiver-child interactions, which are critical for
determining whether a child is safe or at risk.
6. Which factor is MOST important when determining whether a child is
in need of protection?
A. The income level of the household
B. The child’s academic performance
C. The presence of abuse, neglect, or risk of harm to the child’s safety and
development
D. The number of adults living in the home
Child protection decisions are based primarily on whether the child is
experiencing or at risk of abuse or neglect that compromises their safety
and development, not socioeconomic status or household structure.
7. What is a key purpose of case planning in child protection services?
A. To determine criminal charges against parents
B. To establish structured interventions aimed at ensuring child safety and
family support
C. To permanently remove children from homes
D. To evaluate school attendance records
Case planning focuses on developing structured, goal-oriented
interventions that support child safety while addressing family needs,
often aiming to reduce risk and promote reunification when possible.
, 8. Which best describes the role of risk assessment in child protection
work?
A. It replaces the need for court involvement
B. It determines eligibility for financial aid
C. It evaluates the likelihood of harm to a child based on available
evidence
D. It is only conducted after a child is removed
Risk assessment is a core function used to evaluate the likelihood and
severity of harm to a child based on gathered evidence, informing
decisions about intervention and protection.
9. What is the purpose of collaboration with other professionals in child
protection cases?
A. To delegate all decision-making responsibility
B. To ensure a comprehensive understanding of the child’s situation
through shared expertise
C. To reduce the workload of social workers only
D. To avoid direct contact with families
Collaboration ensures that multiple perspectives from educators,
healthcare providers, and other professionals contribute to a fuller
understanding of the child’s needs and risks.
10. What is the most appropriate response when a child discloses
abuse during an interview?
A. Ask leading questions to clarify details immediately
B. Promise confidentiality to build trust
C. Listen calmly, document the disclosure accurately, and follow reporting
protocols
D. Confront the alleged perpetrator immediately