CWCM | 242 COMPLETE QUESTIONS AND
CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS | RATED A+
| NEW UPDATE 2025
Who CANNOT be responsible for items in a safety plan? - ANSWER Parent
What are the criteria for a good safety plan? - ANSWER - Immediate
- Controls the danger threat
- Protects the child
What do safety planning analysis questions help determine for safety planning? -
ANSWER In-home VS. Out-of-home
The home being calm and consistent enough for an in-home plan is an example of:
- ANSWER Safety Analysis Criteria
__________________ outlines what must exist for children to be reunified with
parent(s). - ANSWER conditions for return
5 Criteria for Impending Danger - ANSWER VISOO
1 - Vulnerable child
2 - Immedient danger
3 - Severe
4 - Observable
5- Out of Control
,What is the longest amount of time a present danger plan should be in place for? -
ANSWER 14 days (two weeks)
What percentage of your cases have impending danger? - ANSWER 100%
What should you do if your safety plan is no longer sufficient? - ANSWER
Reassess and modify it
Who must provide their name when reporting child abuse? - ANSWER Nurses,
judges, social workers, teachers, etc.
The SACWIS (Statewide Automated Child Welfare Information System) is the same
computer system as: - ANSWER FSFN
____________________ prevent removal or ensure that reunification occurs as
soon as possible - ANSWER Reasonable effects
How often should you search for a missing child - ANSWER First 3 months -
weekly
After 3 months - monthly
What can be released to the public when looking for a missing child? -
ANSWER - photo
- height/weight
- identifying scars, marks, tattoos
,The requirements of the relative caregiver program are: - ANSWER - Must have
an approved home study filed with the court
- Child must be adjudicated dependent
- Relative must be within 5th degree of relationship
- Child must be a US citizen and reside in FL
- Relatives must apply for child support
The most important way to approach an abuse interview would be to ask? -
ANSWER What happened to you?
How often should you make face-to-face contact with a child in shelter status? -
ANSWER Once a week (every 7 days)
What document records progress towards permanency? - ANSWER JRSSR -
Judicial Review Social Study Report
What item contains items such as the child's social security card and stays with
the substitute care provider? - ANSWER Child Resource Record
What is the minimum a FSC should visit a child face-to-face? - ANSWER
Monthly
This is the dominant reference when dependency cases reach the courts. -
ANSWER Chapter 39
, Eye contact, posture, facial expressions, and gestures are examples of: -
ANSWER Physical attending
If a parent is missing or unidentified you should initiate a: - ANSWER Diligent
search
What is the act that establishes procedures for all sates when placing children
across state lines? - ANSWER Interstate Compact on the Placement of Children
(ICPC)
ICPC stands for... - ANSWER Interstate Compact on the Placement of Children
APPLA stands for.... - ANSWER Another Planned Permanency Living
Arrangement
CWLS stands for.... - ANSWER Child Welfare Legal Services
FDLE stands for... - ANSWER Florida Department of Law Enforcement
FSFN stands for... - ANSWER Florida Safe Family Network
ICCP stands for.... - ANSWER Intensive Crisis Counseling Program
MCTS stands for... - ANSWER Missing Children Tracking System
CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS | RATED A+
| NEW UPDATE 2025
Who CANNOT be responsible for items in a safety plan? - ANSWER Parent
What are the criteria for a good safety plan? - ANSWER - Immediate
- Controls the danger threat
- Protects the child
What do safety planning analysis questions help determine for safety planning? -
ANSWER In-home VS. Out-of-home
The home being calm and consistent enough for an in-home plan is an example of:
- ANSWER Safety Analysis Criteria
__________________ outlines what must exist for children to be reunified with
parent(s). - ANSWER conditions for return
5 Criteria for Impending Danger - ANSWER VISOO
1 - Vulnerable child
2 - Immedient danger
3 - Severe
4 - Observable
5- Out of Control
,What is the longest amount of time a present danger plan should be in place for? -
ANSWER 14 days (two weeks)
What percentage of your cases have impending danger? - ANSWER 100%
What should you do if your safety plan is no longer sufficient? - ANSWER
Reassess and modify it
Who must provide their name when reporting child abuse? - ANSWER Nurses,
judges, social workers, teachers, etc.
The SACWIS (Statewide Automated Child Welfare Information System) is the same
computer system as: - ANSWER FSFN
____________________ prevent removal or ensure that reunification occurs as
soon as possible - ANSWER Reasonable effects
How often should you search for a missing child - ANSWER First 3 months -
weekly
After 3 months - monthly
What can be released to the public when looking for a missing child? -
ANSWER - photo
- height/weight
- identifying scars, marks, tattoos
,The requirements of the relative caregiver program are: - ANSWER - Must have
an approved home study filed with the court
- Child must be adjudicated dependent
- Relative must be within 5th degree of relationship
- Child must be a US citizen and reside in FL
- Relatives must apply for child support
The most important way to approach an abuse interview would be to ask? -
ANSWER What happened to you?
How often should you make face-to-face contact with a child in shelter status? -
ANSWER Once a week (every 7 days)
What document records progress towards permanency? - ANSWER JRSSR -
Judicial Review Social Study Report
What item contains items such as the child's social security card and stays with
the substitute care provider? - ANSWER Child Resource Record
What is the minimum a FSC should visit a child face-to-face? - ANSWER
Monthly
This is the dominant reference when dependency cases reach the courts. -
ANSWER Chapter 39
, Eye contact, posture, facial expressions, and gestures are examples of: -
ANSWER Physical attending
If a parent is missing or unidentified you should initiate a: - ANSWER Diligent
search
What is the act that establishes procedures for all sates when placing children
across state lines? - ANSWER Interstate Compact on the Placement of Children
(ICPC)
ICPC stands for... - ANSWER Interstate Compact on the Placement of Children
APPLA stands for.... - ANSWER Another Planned Permanency Living
Arrangement
CWLS stands for.... - ANSWER Child Welfare Legal Services
FDLE stands for... - ANSWER Florida Department of Law Enforcement
FSFN stands for... - ANSWER Florida Safe Family Network
ICCP stands for.... - ANSWER Intensive Crisis Counseling Program
MCTS stands for... - ANSWER Missing Children Tracking System