DCF Protective Services Supervisor
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What are some of the resources available from the Office of Self Sufficiency? - correct
answers Food Stamps, Medicaid, financial assistance
When a child is on shelter status, how often must a social worker make face-to-face
contact with that child? - correct answers At least once every 7 days
How often must a social worker make an unannounced home visit? - correct answers At
least once every 3 months
What is a Children's Legal Service? - correct answers The attorney of the social worker
Battered Child Syndrome - correct answers A clinical condition in young children who
have suffered abuse. Coined by Kempe, when injuries on a child were not consistent
with the given story.
How often must judicial review take place? - correct answers Every 6 months
Describe the Adoption and Safe Families Act of 1997 (ASFA) - correct answers 1.
Declares that the child's health and safety must be the paramount concern.
2. Preserve and reunify families
3. Place the child in a timely manner
4. Permanent placement within 12 months
SAFETY, PERMANENCY, WELL-BEING
How often must a social worker make face-to-face contact with a child in state custody?
- correct answers At least once every 30 days
When should initial contact be made with a child? - correct answers Within 2 working
days
Least Intrusive - correct answers Refers to intervening to protect a child in ways that
produce the least interference with family unity and privacy, yet assure child safety.
Reasonable Efforts - correct answers What must be done for a child to be placed back
in the home or from being taken away
What are some examples of "least intrusive" options? - correct answers -Living with
parents or someone they know
,-Living with siblings
-No change in school/day care
-Frequent visits from family or others
If a report is accepted by the hotline, what are the 2 viable response times? - correct
answers Immediately or within 24 hours
What is our primary legal source of reference? - correct answers Chapter 39 of the
Florida State Statute
What are operating procedures? - correct answers The most fine-tuned regulations. The
day-to-day activities of your job.
What is the role of QPS and QSR? - correct answers QPS: Quality of Practice
Standards. Standards of Quality. Relates the federal outcomes, and state guidelines to
specific job tasks of each child protection role.
QSR: Quality Service Review. Basically audits.
Interstate Compact on the Placement of Children (ICPC) - correct answers Establishes
procedures for all states when placing children across state lines. Sending state is
financially and medically responsible for the child. Receiving state sends quarterly
progress reports.
Multi Ethic Placement Act/Inter Ethnic Placement Provision (MEPA) - correct answers
Prohibits the delay or denial of any adoption or placement in foster care due to the race,
color, or national origin of the child or foster parents. Decrease length of time children
wait to be adopted.
Indian Child Welfare Act (ICWA) - correct answers DCF and its providers have no
authority on an Indian reservation unless there is a signed agreement of the contrary.
The % of Indian blood necessary to qualify varies by tribe; the chief of the tribe
determines eligibility.
What may a child do if they successfully apply for Special Immigrant Juvenile Status? -
correct answers 1. Remain in the US
2. Work legally
3. Qualify for in-state tuition
4. Apply for US citizenship after 5 years
How may a juvenile qualify for Special Immigrant Juvenile Status (SIJS)? - correct
answers Persons under the jurisdiction of a juvenile court who are eligible for another
planned permanent living arrangement due to drug abuse or maltreatment
Describe Another Planned Permanent Living Arrangement (APPLA) - correct answers
Foster care or state custody
, Critical Junctures - correct answers Times during an investigation when fundamental
decisions are being made. When critical events are occurring. Includes anyone entering
or leaving the home. Open, active cases.
Confidentiality Laws - correct answers A set of rules or a promise that limits access or
places restrictions on certain types of information
Derogatory Language - correct answers Expressing a low opinion of someone or
something: showing a lack of respect for someone or something
Fraud - correct answers A deception practiced in order to induce another to give up
possession of property or surrender a right.
Falsification of Records - correct answers To falsify, amend, knowingly make incorrect
entries, or fail to make timely essential entries into the consumer record.
Exploitation of Clients/Sexual Relationships - correct answers To take advantage of
something for one's own en; imposing your own desires upon a consumer based on
your position.
Impairment - correct answers Any mental, physical, or behavioral health related
adversity that interferes with their professional functioning.
Unethical Conduct of Colleagues - correct answers Knowingly becoming involved in,
condoning, or failing to report misconduct of other staff.
What are the core conditions for building trust? - correct answers Genuineness,
Empathy, Respect
Cultural Competence - correct answers A set of behaviors, attitudes, and skills that
enable helping professionals to work effectively in cross-cultural situations
What does SACWIS stand for? - correct answers State Automated Child Welfare
Information Systems (FSFN)
What are some rules of thumb for using interpreters? - correct answers -Always
maintain eye contact and non-verbal communication with the interviewee, not the
interpreter
-Do not ask children to interpret for parents
-Make sure the interpreter understands or can accurately interpret colloquialisms in the
family's dialect
-Ask if the family would be more comfortable with a certain sex of interpreter
What are the 4 phases of the interview? - correct answers 1. Opening
2. Information Collection
3. Planning
Certification Exam Practice Questions And
Correct Answers Plus Rationale 2026 Q&A|
Instant Download Pdf
What are some of the resources available from the Office of Self Sufficiency? - correct
answers Food Stamps, Medicaid, financial assistance
When a child is on shelter status, how often must a social worker make face-to-face
contact with that child? - correct answers At least once every 7 days
How often must a social worker make an unannounced home visit? - correct answers At
least once every 3 months
What is a Children's Legal Service? - correct answers The attorney of the social worker
Battered Child Syndrome - correct answers A clinical condition in young children who
have suffered abuse. Coined by Kempe, when injuries on a child were not consistent
with the given story.
How often must judicial review take place? - correct answers Every 6 months
Describe the Adoption and Safe Families Act of 1997 (ASFA) - correct answers 1.
Declares that the child's health and safety must be the paramount concern.
2. Preserve and reunify families
3. Place the child in a timely manner
4. Permanent placement within 12 months
SAFETY, PERMANENCY, WELL-BEING
How often must a social worker make face-to-face contact with a child in state custody?
- correct answers At least once every 30 days
When should initial contact be made with a child? - correct answers Within 2 working
days
Least Intrusive - correct answers Refers to intervening to protect a child in ways that
produce the least interference with family unity and privacy, yet assure child safety.
Reasonable Efforts - correct answers What must be done for a child to be placed back
in the home or from being taken away
What are some examples of "least intrusive" options? - correct answers -Living with
parents or someone they know
,-Living with siblings
-No change in school/day care
-Frequent visits from family or others
If a report is accepted by the hotline, what are the 2 viable response times? - correct
answers Immediately or within 24 hours
What is our primary legal source of reference? - correct answers Chapter 39 of the
Florida State Statute
What are operating procedures? - correct answers The most fine-tuned regulations. The
day-to-day activities of your job.
What is the role of QPS and QSR? - correct answers QPS: Quality of Practice
Standards. Standards of Quality. Relates the federal outcomes, and state guidelines to
specific job tasks of each child protection role.
QSR: Quality Service Review. Basically audits.
Interstate Compact on the Placement of Children (ICPC) - correct answers Establishes
procedures for all states when placing children across state lines. Sending state is
financially and medically responsible for the child. Receiving state sends quarterly
progress reports.
Multi Ethic Placement Act/Inter Ethnic Placement Provision (MEPA) - correct answers
Prohibits the delay or denial of any adoption or placement in foster care due to the race,
color, or national origin of the child or foster parents. Decrease length of time children
wait to be adopted.
Indian Child Welfare Act (ICWA) - correct answers DCF and its providers have no
authority on an Indian reservation unless there is a signed agreement of the contrary.
The % of Indian blood necessary to qualify varies by tribe; the chief of the tribe
determines eligibility.
What may a child do if they successfully apply for Special Immigrant Juvenile Status? -
correct answers 1. Remain in the US
2. Work legally
3. Qualify for in-state tuition
4. Apply for US citizenship after 5 years
How may a juvenile qualify for Special Immigrant Juvenile Status (SIJS)? - correct
answers Persons under the jurisdiction of a juvenile court who are eligible for another
planned permanent living arrangement due to drug abuse or maltreatment
Describe Another Planned Permanent Living Arrangement (APPLA) - correct answers
Foster care or state custody
, Critical Junctures - correct answers Times during an investigation when fundamental
decisions are being made. When critical events are occurring. Includes anyone entering
or leaving the home. Open, active cases.
Confidentiality Laws - correct answers A set of rules or a promise that limits access or
places restrictions on certain types of information
Derogatory Language - correct answers Expressing a low opinion of someone or
something: showing a lack of respect for someone or something
Fraud - correct answers A deception practiced in order to induce another to give up
possession of property or surrender a right.
Falsification of Records - correct answers To falsify, amend, knowingly make incorrect
entries, or fail to make timely essential entries into the consumer record.
Exploitation of Clients/Sexual Relationships - correct answers To take advantage of
something for one's own en; imposing your own desires upon a consumer based on
your position.
Impairment - correct answers Any mental, physical, or behavioral health related
adversity that interferes with their professional functioning.
Unethical Conduct of Colleagues - correct answers Knowingly becoming involved in,
condoning, or failing to report misconduct of other staff.
What are the core conditions for building trust? - correct answers Genuineness,
Empathy, Respect
Cultural Competence - correct answers A set of behaviors, attitudes, and skills that
enable helping professionals to work effectively in cross-cultural situations
What does SACWIS stand for? - correct answers State Automated Child Welfare
Information Systems (FSFN)
What are some rules of thumb for using interpreters? - correct answers -Always
maintain eye contact and non-verbal communication with the interviewee, not the
interpreter
-Do not ask children to interpret for parents
-Make sure the interpreter understands or can accurately interpret colloquialisms in the
family's dialect
-Ask if the family would be more comfortable with a certain sex of interpreter
What are the 4 phases of the interview? - correct answers 1. Opening
2. Information Collection
3. Planning