DCF Due Process and Family Rights Exam Practice
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When a preponderance of credible evidence results in
findings of harm from abuse, abandonment or neglect
which finding is entered into FSFN - Answer-Verified
Florida Statute 39 states that children should be protected
from - Answer-Abandonment, abuse, exploitation, and
neglect
Which of the following is not a maltreatment? - Answer-
Educational neglect
What is the minimum level of credible evidence to verify a
maltreatment - Answer-51%
The three developmental domains for children are -
Answer-Cognitive, Physical, and emotional
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The four ages and stages of child development are -
Answer-Birth to 3, pre-school, school age, adolescence
What standard of proof is needed at the shelter hearing? -
Answer-Probable Cause
When working with a family who has agreed to get help on
a voluntary basis, instead of taking the family to court is
consider - Answer-Least Intrusive
______ requires a child welfare professional, before a
child is removed from the home, to exercise all reasonable
actions to present that removal from occurring - Answer-
Reasonable Efforts
This tern is used for temporary removal - Answer-Shelter
One purpose as a child welfare system is to identify
whether a child is in danger and at risk of future harm -
Answer-True
Which one of these is not one of the four core principles
mandated by Florida Statute 39.001 that the child welfare
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system operates from: - Answer-The prevention and safety
is about the family
what provides information about the maltreatment, the
circumstances surrounding the maltreatment, child
functioning, adult functioning, and family approach to
parenting and discipline - Answer-Family Functioning
Assessment FFA
A maltreatment is defined as a behavior that is harmful
and destructive to a child's cognitive, social, emotional or
physical development - Answer-True
If the guidance counselor has never met with Sam but has
"no concern". Is this a sufficient collateral - Answer-NO
What is the order of the legal hierarchy for child
protection? - Answer-United States Constitution, federal
statutes,state statutes, administrative codes, the Florida
rules of juvenile procedure, and operating produces.
This statute focuses on what states are required to do ( as
opposed to what parents, children, and you must do).
Failure to follow federal law often results in loss federal
funding - Answer-Federal Statutes