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1. Which of the following best describes the primary role of a Family
Support Worker in Alberta’s child and family services system?
A. To enforce criminal law related to child abuse cases
B. To provide direct medical treatment to children in care
C. To support families by strengthening parenting capacity and connecting
them to community resources
D. To replace the role of Child Intervention Practitioners in court
proceedings
Correct answer: C
Rationale: Family Support Workers primarily assist families by enhancing
parenting skills, promoting stability, and linking them to community-based
services and supports. They do not provide medical treatment, enforce law,
or take over legal case management roles from Child Intervention
Practitioners.
, 2. In Alberta child intervention practice, which principle emphasizes that
children should, whenever possible, remain safely within their family
and community?
A. Risk elimination principle
B. Preserve family principle
C. Administrative compliance principle
D. Institutional placement principle
Correct answer: B
Rationale: The preserve family principle focuses on keeping children safely
within their families and communities whenever possible by strengthening
family capacity and supports rather than relying on removal or
institutional care.
3. A Family Support Worker is most likely to intervene in which situation?
A. Filing criminal charges against a caregiver
B. Providing emergency foster placement approval
C. Helping a family access respite care and parenting supports
D. Conducting forensic interviews of a child victim
Correct answer: C
Rationale: Family Support Workers typically assist families in accessing
supports such as respite care, counseling, and community resources, rather
than engaging in legal enforcement or forensic investigations.
4. Which best describes the purpose of an Individualized Family Support
Plan (IFSP) in Alberta services?
,A. To determine criminal liability of parents
B. To outline strengths, goals, and supports for a child and family
C. To replace all legal agreements between government and families
D. To terminate services when risks are identified
Correct answer: B
Rationale: An IFSP is developed collaboratively to identify a child and
family’s strengths, needs, and goals, and to organize appropriate supports
and services to meet those goals.
5. What is the main purpose of FSCD (Family Support for Children with
Disabilities) in Alberta?
A. To provide full-time residential custody of children with disabilities
B. To support families caring for children with disabilities through services
and funding supports
C. To replace school-based educational programming
D. To investigate allegations of child abuse
Correct answer: B
Rationale: FSCD is designed to assist families raising children with
disabilities by providing supports such as respite, counseling, and service
coordination rather than custody or investigative functions.
6. Which of the following is typically included in Family Support Worker
responsibilities?
A. Performing emergency surgical procedures
B. Coordinating community-based services for families
C. Issuing court orders for child removal
D. Conducting criminal sentencing recommendations
, Correct answer: B
Rationale: A key function of Family Support Workers is connecting families
with appropriate community services and coordinating supports that
enhance family functioning.
7. In Alberta child intervention services, what is the role of a Child
Intervention Practitioner compared to a Family Support Worker?
A. Both roles are identical and interchangeable
B. The practitioner conducts forensic lab testing
C. The practitioner leads formal child protection case decisions while
support workers assist families
D. The practitioner only provides financial assistance
Correct answer: C
Rationale: Child Intervention Practitioners are responsible for formal child
protection case management decisions, while Family Support Workers
provide supportive, preventative, and resource-focused assistance to
families.
8. Which is a key goal of trauma-informed practice in child and family
services?
A. Punishing families for unsafe behaviors
B. Ignoring past trauma to focus only on current behavior
C. Understanding the impact of trauma and responding with sensitivity and
support
D. Removing children immediately in all risk situations
Correct answer: C