200 REAL EXAM QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS
(VERIFIED ANSWERS) |ALREADY GRADED A+||BRAND
NEW VERSION!!(2025/2026)
What is the Norman Consent Decree? - ANSWER-That a child
cannot be taken into custody based solely on the fact that the
family is experiencing poverty or homelessness.
Protective Factors - ANSWER-Parental resilience, social
connections, knowledge of parenting and child development,
concrete supports, social and emotional competence of
children, parent child relationship
What is the dual mandate? - ANSWER-Protect children, support
families
Types of supervision - ANSWER-Educational, Supportive,
Administrative, Clinical
Child welfare professionals work as: - ANSWER-Change agents
, Four stages of interviewing children: - ANSWER-Social,
problem definition/needs identification, focus, closure
SCR - ANSWER-State central registry
Three main types of mental illness encountered in this field: -
ANSWER-Major depression, bipolar disorder, schizophrenia
CANTS - ANSWER-Child abuse and neglect tracking system
LEADS - ANSWER-Law Enforcement Agency Data System
Safety based system: - ANSWER-Instead of first asking if the
allegations are true, focus concern on if the child is safe.
Visitation - ANSWER-Research indicates that the single most
significant factor in achieving family reunification is the
occurrence of parent/child visits.
Through visits, children can be reassured that: - ANSWER-They
have not been forgotten, their parents are alright, their parents
give them permission to stay somewhere else, people are
working together on reunification.