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1. A Family Services Specialist in Nunavut is responding to a report of
suspected child neglect in a remote community where travel is limited
due to weather conditions. What is the most appropriate initial
action?
A. Wait until weather conditions improve before initiating any contact
B. Immediately open a case file and remove the child from the home
remotely
C. Collaborate with local community resources to conduct an initial safety
check and gather information
D. Close the report if no prior substantiated concerns exist
Answer: C
The most appropriate initial response is to collaborate with local
community resources to conduct an initial safety check and gather
information, as Nunavut practice emphasizes culturally responsive,
community-based intervention and timely risk assessment even in remote
or weather-limited contexts.
2. A parent in a Nunavut community refuses to engage with a Family
Services Specialist, stating that government intervention is culturally
inappropriate. What is the best response?
,A. Immediately escalate to law enforcement for noncompliance
B. Respectfully acknowledge concerns and engage a trusted community
liaison or elder to support communication
C. Close the case due to refusal to participate
D. Document refusal and remove the child without further attempts at
engagement
Answer: B
Engaging a trusted community liaison or elder demonstrates culturally
sensitive practice, builds trust, and aligns with Indigenous-informed
approaches to service delivery in Nunavut.
3. During a home visit, a Family Services Specialist observes that a child
appears malnourished but there is limited medical access locally. What
is the most appropriate next step?
A. Wait for a physician to become available before taking any action
B. Provide immediate emergency food support and coordinate urgent
medical consultation through available regional services
C. Immediately remove the child without assessment
D. Ignore physical appearance without confirmed diagnosis
Answer: B
Immediate supportive intervention combined with coordination of medical
assessment is required to ensure child safety while respecting limited
healthcare access in remote settings.
4. A caseworker suspects emotional abuse but lacks direct evidence.
What is the most appropriate professional action?
A. Close the case due to insufficient evidence
B. Continue monitoring and conduct a comprehensive psychosocial
assessment
C. Immediately accuse the caregiver of abuse
D. Remove the child without documentation
,Answer: B
Emotional abuse requires careful assessment, ongoing observation, and
structured evaluation rather than premature closure or action without
evidence.
5. A Family Services Specialist is developing a family intervention plan in
a Inuit community. Which approach is most appropriate?
A. Standardized urban intervention plan without modification
B. Culturally adapted plan incorporating family, community elders, and
traditional practices
C. Law enforcement-led intervention plan
D. Short-term removal-focused intervention only
Answer: B
Effective practice requires culturally adapted intervention plans that
incorporate community values, elders, and Indigenous knowledge systems.
6. A child discloses potential abuse during a session but later retracts the
statement. What should the specialist do?
A. Disregard the disclosure entirely
B. Continue assessment and document both disclosure and retraction
carefully
C. Immediately close the case
D. Accuse the child of lying
Answer: B
Both disclosure and retraction must be documented and assessed, as
children may withdraw statements due to fear, pressure, or cultural
dynamics.
7. In a small Nunavut community, confidentiality is challenging due to
close social networks. What is the best practice?
A. Avoid documentation entirely
B. Share case details with all community members for transparency
, C. Limit information sharing strictly to authorized personnel and maintain
secure records
D. Discuss cases openly with community leaders without consent
Answer: C
Confidentiality must be strictly maintained, with information shared only
on a need-to-know basis to protect client privacy in small communities.
8. A family refuses home-based services but agrees to community-based
meetings. What is the best course of action?
A. Insist on home visits or terminate services
B. Adapt service delivery to community-based meetings to maintain
engagement
C. Close the case due to refusal of home visits
D. Report family for noncompliance
Answer: B
Flexibility in service delivery supports engagement and respects family
comfort while maintaining service continuity.
9. A youth is at risk of homelessness after leaving a caregiving
arrangement. What is the priority intervention?
A. Wait for the youth to request help
B. Immediate housing stabilization and connection to youth support services
C. Legal prosecution of caregivers only
D. No action until formal complaint is filed
Answer: B
Immediate stabilization is essential to prevent harm and ensure safety for
vulnerable youth.
10. A Family Services Specialist identifies domestic violence risk in a
household. What is the first priority?