Certification Evaluation Exam Practice
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1. In British Columbia child welfare practice, a Guardianship Social
Worker receives a report indicating a child is in continuous care with
no viable parental reunification plan. What is the PRIMARY legal
responsibility once a Continuing Custody Order is granted under
provincial child protection legislation?
A. To immediately initiate adoption proceedings without assessment
B. To supervise parental visitation without restrictions
C. To assume full parental rights and make all major decisions regarding the
child’s welfare
D. To transfer case management to the biological parents under supervision
C
A Continuing Custody Order legally transfers full parental rights and
responsibilities to the Director, making the Guardianship Social Worker
responsible for all major decisions affecting the child’s care, safety,
education, and permanency planning.
2. A Guardianship Social Worker is developing a permanency plan for a
child in long-term care. Which factor is MOST critical when
determining placement stability?
,A. The cultural similarity between worker and child
B. The frequency of parental phone contact
C. The caregiver’s ability to meet long-term emotional and developmental
needs
D. The geographic proximity to the biological parents
C
Placement stability is primarily determined by the caregiver’s capacity to
provide consistent emotional, developmental, and physical support over
time, ensuring the child’s long-term wellbeing.
3. A youth in guardianship expresses strong resistance to adoption and
prefers independence at age 19. What is the MOST appropriate initial
response by the social worker?
A. Immediately terminate permanency planning efforts
B. Explore the youth’s concerns and assess permanency options
collaboratively
C. Override the youth’s wishes in favour of adoption planning
D. Close the case due to refusal of permanency
B
Youth voice is central in guardianship planning; the social worker must
explore concerns, ensure informed participation, and balance autonomy
with permanency obligations.
4. In assessing kinship placement for a child entering guardianship, what
is the PRIMARY consideration?
A. Financial wealth of the kin caregiver
B. The kin caregiver’s willingness to maintain contact with the birth family
C. Safety, stability, and capacity to meet the child’s needs
D. The kin caregiver’s age relative to the child
C
Kinship placements must first meet safety and stability requirements while
,demonstrating capacity to meet the child’s emotional, physical, and
developmental needs.
5. A child in guardianship displays signs of attachment disruption after
multiple placements. What is the MOST appropriate intervention?
A. Increase placement changes to identify better fit
B. Provide trauma-informed therapeutic support and placement stability
planning
C. Restrict all contact with previous caregivers
D. Delay permanency planning until behaviour resolves
B
Trauma-informed care emphasizes stability and therapeutic interventions
to address attachment disruptions rather than increasing placement
instability.
6. What is the PRIMARY purpose of a permanency plan in guardianship
cases?
A. To document parental failures
B. To ensure administrative compliance with reporting standards
C. To establish a long-term, legally and emotionally stable living
arrangement for the child
D. To evaluate worker performance
C
Permanency planning focuses on securing a stable, lifelong living
arrangement that supports the child’s wellbeing and developmental needs.
7. A caregiver in a guardianship placement reports burnout and requests
immediate removal of the child. What is the FIRST action the social
worker should take?
A. Immediately remove the child
B. Assess caregiver capacity and provide support resources
, C. Close the case
D. Report caregiver to authorities
B
The first step is to assess caregiver strain and provide supportive
interventions to stabilize the placement if safely possible.
8. When preparing a child for adoption from guardianship, what is the
MOST important psychosocial consideration?
A. The child’s academic performance
B. The child’s understanding of permanency and identity integration
C. The adoptive parents’ income level
D. The timing of court procedures
B
Psychosocial readiness includes the child’s understanding of permanency,
attachment history, and identity integration for emotional adjustment.
9. A Guardianship Social Worker receives conflicting reports about a
child’s safety in placement. What is the BEST next step?
A. Ignore informal reports
B. Conduct a thorough risk assessment and collateral verification
C. Immediately remove the child without investigation
D. Wait for court instruction
B
Conflicting reports require structured risk assessment and verification to
ensure informed, evidence-based decision-making.
10. Which legal principle MOST guides guardianship decision-making
in British Columbia?
A. Parental preference
B. Least restrictive intervention