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prohibits any consideration of children's race or ethnicity as a
factor in deciding
which permanent placement will be in their best interest. -
ANSWER-What is
Inter-Ethnic Placement Act
IEPA?
rating the severity of the problem from different family
members' perspective -
ANSWER-what are scaling
questions?
helping the client discover his/her own resources and
strengths that might not
be apparent at the moment - ANSWER-What are coping
strategies?
the process of evaluating propositions or hypotheses and
making judgements about them on the basis of well supported
evidence - ANSWER-what is critical thinking?
,1. what info is available
2. what are the hypothesis
3. what evidence is available
4. are there alternative ways of interpreting evidence
5. is additional evidence available
6. what conclusions are most reasonable - ANSWER-what are
the six steps of critical thinking?
minors under age 18 who are being harmed by any person
responsible for their welfare, including a parent, family
member, any persons who reside in the home, a boyfriend or
girlfriend of the parent a babysitter or day care provider -
ANSWER-how does the State define abused children?
children whose parents or persons responsible for their
welfare do not provide
necessary support as required by law, medical, or other care
for the well being
of the child or necessities such as adequate clothing,
food, and shelter -
ANSWER-how does the State define
neglected children?
reports of child abuse or neglect for which it is determined
after investigation
that no credible evidence of the alleged abuse or neglect
exists - ANSWER-
,what are unfounded
reports?
reports with the determination of either child abuse or neglect -
ANSWER-what
are indicated
reports?
refers to the plan for the family throughout the child's life,
especially once DCFS
is no longer in the picture and permanency has been achieved -
ANSWER-what
is a long term
plan?
the plan the caregiver and extended family have developed for
ongoing care for the child if the time comes when the older
caregiver can no longer care for the child - ANSWER-what is a
back up plan?
went into effect in February of 2006, recognizes the importance
of designating a
back-up caregiver and ensuring that the back-up is fully
informed about the
child - ANSWER-what is the 60 plus
process?
a deflection program designed to keep children out of the child
welfare system and to stabilize relative caregiver families by
, gaining private guardianship of the children and other state
benefits - ANSWER-what is the extended family support
program EFSP?
a limited review of the actions or decisions of the Department
or provider agency that may adversely affect an individual
served by the Department- provides for an interim decision
pending a fair hearing - ANSWER-what is an emergency
review?
used in Rule and Procedure 337, is a formal review of the action
or decision of
the Department or provider agency- determines whether
such action or
decisions was in compliance with applicable laws and rules
and in the best
interest of the child - ANSWER-what is a fair
hearing?
a meeting open to all parties affected by the decision being
appealed to attempt to reach an agreement on the issue in
dispute with a mediator who assists the parties in resolving
issues and drawing up an agreement - ANSWER-what is
mediation?
the child protection specalists must handoff the info about the
case, including the necessary safety and risk assessments and
screens completed – ANSWER-what is a Case Handoff?