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1. Which of the following best describes the primary purpose of the DCF
Kinship Care Coordinator role in child welfare systems?
A. To prosecute child abuse cases in juvenile court
B. To conduct forensic interviews of alleged victims
C. To assess, support, and coordinate services for kinship caregivers and
children placed in relative or fictive kin homes
D. To determine parental rights termination outcomes independently of
court processes
The Kinship Care Coordinator’s core function is to support kinship
placements by assessing caregiver needs, ensuring safety and stability, and
coordinating services such as financial assistance, legal support, and
counseling for children placed with relatives or fictive kin, rather than
performing legal or prosecutorial duties.
2. A child is placed with a grandparent through kinship care. What is the
Kinship Care Coordinator’s most likely initial responsibility?
A. Immediately closing the case after placement approval
B. Conducting a kinship needs assessment and identifying service needs for
the caregiver and child
,C. Filing termination of parental rights paperwork
D. Ordering emergency removal of the child from the placement
The coordinator’s first responsibility is to evaluate the kinship placement
through a needs assessment to determine caregiver strengths, child needs,
and required supports to ensure safety and stability in the home.
3. Which requirement is typically essential before approving a kinship
caregiver?
A. Completion of adoption finalization proceedings
B. Criminal background checks on caregivers and adult household members
C. Mandatory court testimony by biological parents
D. Proof of independent legal guardianship already granted
Kinship care approval requires background checks to ensure safety,
including screening caregivers and household members for disqualifying
criminal history.
4. What is a key ongoing function of a Kinship Care Coordinator after
placement is established?
A. Ending all agency contact once placement is stable
B. Providing monthly support visits and monitoring caregiver needs
C. Removing court oversight from the case
D. Assigning criminal penalties to noncompliant caregivers
Kinship Care Coordinators continue involvement by providing ongoing
monitoring, support, and linkage to services to ensure the child’s well-
being and placement stability.
5. Which of the following best describes “kinship care”?
A. Placement of a child only in licensed non-relative foster homes
B. Placement of a child with relatives or fictive kin when parental care is
unsafe or unavailable
, C. Adoption finalized immediately upon removal
D. Temporary placement in emergency shelters only
Kinship care involves placing a child with relatives or close family-like
connections to preserve familial ties while ensuring safety when parental
care is not viable.
6. A Kinship Care Coordinator is assisting a caregiver. Which service is
most appropriate for referral?
A. Stock market investment counseling
B. Parenting support, financial assistance, and counseling services
C. Criminal defense representation for unrelated cases
D. Immigration enforcement assistance
Coordinators connect caregivers to supportive services such as financial
aid, parenting education, counseling, and community resources to
strengthen the placement.
7. What is a major goal of kinship care within child welfare systems?
A. Reducing biological family contact permanently
B. Avoiding unnecessary placement in non-relative foster care when safe
relatives are available
C. Eliminating court involvement in child welfare cases
D. Increasing institutional placement rates
Kinship care prioritizes family preservation by placing children with
relatives or kin to maintain stability and reduce disruption when safe and
appropriate.
8. Which of the following is most likely included in a kinship home
assessment?
A. Assessment of caregiver political affiliation
B. Evaluation of home safety, space, and caregiver ability to meet child
needs