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BSW3704 Assignment 2 (COMPLETE
ANSWERS) 2025 (655332) - DUE 31 July 2025
MULTIPLE CHOICE,ASSURED EXCELLENCE
ASSESSEMENT
TWO BSW3704
UNIQUE NO: 655332
DUE DATE: 31 July 2025
Assignment: Child Protection and Social Work
Services (100 marks)
Question 1: Protecting Child's Rights (15 marks)
Explain how a social worker can protect the child’s
rights, emphasizing participation, the best interest of the
child, and dignity throughout child protection services.
Provide practical examples of interventions that uphold
these rights.
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Question 2: Continuum of Care (15 marks)
Identify and describe interventions relevant to each level
of care on the continuum of services associated with
child protection services: prevention; early intervention;
statutory services; family reunification; aftercare.
Discuss the importance of a comprehensive approach to
child protection. Question 3: Indicators of a Child in
Need (15 marks)
Identify the indicators, both physical and behavioral, of a
child in need of care and protection. Discuss how social
workers can recognize and respond to these indicators
in their practice.
Question 4: Comprehensive Assessment (15 marks)
Describe the processes that must be followed when
conducting a comprehensive assessment of a child
suspected of being abused, neglected, or exploited.
Integrate information gathered from parents/primary
caregivers, significant others, and professionals,
ensuring alignment with the best interest of the child.
Question 1: Protecting Child’s Rights (15 marks)
A social worker plays a vital role in safeguarding the
rights of children by upholding the principles of
participation, best interest, and dignity.
1. Participation: Social workers must ensure that
children are meaningfully involved in decisions
, lOMoARcPSD|51776212
BSW3704 Assignment 2 (COMPLETE
ANSWERS) 2025 (655332) - DUE 31 July 2025
MULTIPLE CHOICE,ASSURED EXCELLENCE
ASSESSEMENT
TWO BSW3704
UNIQUE NO: 655332
DUE DATE: 31 July 2025
Assignment: Child Protection and Social Work
Services (100 marks)
Question 1: Protecting Child's Rights (15 marks)
Explain how a social worker can protect the child’s
rights, emphasizing participation, the best interest of the
child, and dignity throughout child protection services.
Provide practical examples of interventions that uphold
these rights.
, lOMoARcPSD|51776212
Question 2: Continuum of Care (15 marks)
Identify and describe interventions relevant to each level
of care on the continuum of services associated with
child protection services: prevention; early intervention;
statutory services; family reunification; aftercare.
Discuss the importance of a comprehensive approach to
child protection. Question 3: Indicators of a Child in
Need (15 marks)
Identify the indicators, both physical and behavioral, of a
child in need of care and protection. Discuss how social
workers can recognize and respond to these indicators
in their practice.
Question 4: Comprehensive Assessment (15 marks)
Describe the processes that must be followed when
conducting a comprehensive assessment of a child
suspected of being abused, neglected, or exploited.
Integrate information gathered from parents/primary
caregivers, significant others, and professionals,
ensuring alignment with the best interest of the child.
Question 1: Protecting Child’s Rights (15 marks)
A social worker plays a vital role in safeguarding the
rights of children by upholding the principles of
participation, best interest, and dignity.
1. Participation: Social workers must ensure that
children are meaningfully involved in decisions