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1. A child intervention investigator in Alberta receives a report alleging
emotional neglect in a household where a 9-year-old child is
frequently left alone overnight due to parental shift work. What is the
investigator’s most appropriate initial action?
A. Immediately apprehend the child and place them in emergency care
B. Conduct a joint investigation with law enforcement without informing the
family
C. Initiate a safety assessment to determine immediate risk and need for
protective intervention
D. Close the file if there is no physical harm reported
The correct initial step is to complete a structured safety assessment to
evaluate immediate risk, protective factors, and whether intervention is
required before taking further action.
2. During an investigation, a parent refuses entry into the home, stating
the investigator has no authority. What is the investigator’s best
response under Alberta child protection standards?
A. Leave and close the case due to lack of consent
B. Force entry immediately with police assistance
,C. Explain legal authority under child intervention legislation and seek
voluntary cooperation while assessing imminent risk
D. Arrest the parent for obstruction
The investigator must explain legal authority and attempt voluntary
cooperation while evaluating whether imminent risk justifies further legal
steps.
3. A 12-year-old discloses physical abuse by a caregiver but later retracts
the statement during a follow-up interview. What should the
investigator prioritize?
A. Disregard the initial disclosure since it was retracted
B. Focus only on physical evidence and ignore verbal statements
C. Assess consistency, context, and potential coercion while continuing the
investigation
D. Immediately remove the child without further inquiry
A retraction does not invalidate an allegation; the investigator must
consider context, possible coercion, and corroborating evidence.
4. What is the primary purpose of a safety plan in child intervention
investigations?
A. To punish caregivers for unsafe behavior
B. To remove children permanently from home
C. To manage immediate risk while allowing the child to remain safely in the
home when possible
D. To replace court involvement entirely
Safety plans are designed to reduce immediate risk while maintaining the
child’s safety in the least disruptive environment possible.
5. An investigator identifies signs of chronic neglect but no immediate
danger. What is the most appropriate next step?
, A. Immediate apprehension of the child
B. Development of a long-term service and intervention plan
C. Closing the file due to lack of urgency
D. Waiting for additional reports before taking action
Chronic neglect requires a structured intervention plan even if there is no
immediate danger.
6. When interviewing a child suspected of being abused, which approach
is most appropriate?
A. Leading questions to confirm suspected abuse
B. Open-ended, developmentally appropriate questioning in a neutral
setting
C. Interviewing only in the presence of caregivers
D. Repeated questioning until the same answer is given
Open-ended, non-leading, developmentally appropriate interviewing helps
ensure accuracy and reduces suggestibility.
7. A parent admits to using physical discipline that leaves bruises. What
should the investigator assess first?
A. Cultural justification for discipline
B. Whether the discipline meets the threshold of physical abuse under
legislation
C. The parent’s employment status
D. The child’s academic performance
The investigator must determine whether the conduct meets the legal
definition of physical abuse.
8. What is the key legal threshold for child intervention involvement in
Alberta?
A. Any family conflict
B. Evidence of poverty