Protect the child—ANSWER There are no risks to the child's safety, and the
caregiver's protective ability is intact.
current threat—ANSWER Evidently noticeable, instantaneous, and important
imminent threat - ANSWER Risk that, although not urgent, is considered
impending following analysis
The goal of the safety strategy is to control for danger.
The Adoption and Safe Families Act of 1997 (ASFA) requires that a reasonable
attempt be made.
The Interstate Compact on the Placement of Children (ICPC) regulates the
transfer of children across states.
The Multi-Ethnic Placement Act, or MEPA, forbids adoption delays brought on
by the absence of a family with the same race.
ICWA: ANSWER According to the Indian Child Welfare Act, a tribal court
has jurisdiction over native-born children.
The shelter hearing is when? ANSWER 24 hours after removal
Timeline for the judicial review: ANSWER: 90 days, 6 months, 12 months
Model of Practice: ANSWER Well-being, safety, and health
The definition of a child in Florida: ANSWER Unmarried individual under the
age of eighteen who has not been granted legal emancipation
susceptibility-ANSWER Dependent on the carer
, Development Stages: ANSWER Preschool, school age, adolescence, and birth
to three
The most prevalent kind of abuse is ANSWER Neglect.
Stability in placement away from home - ANSWER No more than two moves,
if at all possible, and permanent status at the 12-year point.
Trauma-ANSWER: An emotional reaction to a situation
Three stages of traumatic stress in children - ANSWER Complex, long-term,
and acute
complicated trauma ANSWER Chronic trauma stress that encompasses various
forms of trauma
ANSWER for acute trauma Exposure to traumatic stress due to a single
incident
ANSWER Recurrent traumatic stress disorder
past trauma ANSWER Exposure to traumatic events throughout time
Answer: predominance Maltreatment was more likely to occur than not to.
Referrals for special conditions - ANSWER Unavailable caregiver, child sexual
abuse, foster care referral, and parent in need of help
Maltreatment: A ANSWER Conduct detrimental to a child's physical, mental,
social, and emotional development
Danger of Injury - ANSWER Conduct that is not coincidental and is likely to
cause the child harm
Environmental risks are elements or circumstances that raise the possibility of
human harm, illness, or death.
caregiver's protective ability is intact.
current threat—ANSWER Evidently noticeable, instantaneous, and important
imminent threat - ANSWER Risk that, although not urgent, is considered
impending following analysis
The goal of the safety strategy is to control for danger.
The Adoption and Safe Families Act of 1997 (ASFA) requires that a reasonable
attempt be made.
The Interstate Compact on the Placement of Children (ICPC) regulates the
transfer of children across states.
The Multi-Ethnic Placement Act, or MEPA, forbids adoption delays brought on
by the absence of a family with the same race.
ICWA: ANSWER According to the Indian Child Welfare Act, a tribal court
has jurisdiction over native-born children.
The shelter hearing is when? ANSWER 24 hours after removal
Timeline for the judicial review: ANSWER: 90 days, 6 months, 12 months
Model of Practice: ANSWER Well-being, safety, and health
The definition of a child in Florida: ANSWER Unmarried individual under the
age of eighteen who has not been granted legal emancipation
susceptibility-ANSWER Dependent on the carer
, Development Stages: ANSWER Preschool, school age, adolescence, and birth
to three
The most prevalent kind of abuse is ANSWER Neglect.
Stability in placement away from home - ANSWER No more than two moves,
if at all possible, and permanent status at the 12-year point.
Trauma-ANSWER: An emotional reaction to a situation
Three stages of traumatic stress in children - ANSWER Complex, long-term,
and acute
complicated trauma ANSWER Chronic trauma stress that encompasses various
forms of trauma
ANSWER for acute trauma Exposure to traumatic stress due to a single
incident
ANSWER Recurrent traumatic stress disorder
past trauma ANSWER Exposure to traumatic events throughout time
Answer: predominance Maltreatment was more likely to occur than not to.
Referrals for special conditions - ANSWER Unavailable caregiver, child sexual
abuse, foster care referral, and parent in need of help
Maltreatment: A ANSWER Conduct detrimental to a child's physical, mental,
social, and emotional development
Danger of Injury - ANSWER Conduct that is not coincidental and is likely to
cause the child harm
Environmental risks are elements or circumstances that raise the possibility of
human harm, illness, or death.