Florida Child Welfare Pre-Service Training Exam Questions with Correct Answers
Florida Child Welfare Pre-Service Training Exam Questions with Correct Answers ICPC Cases: Receiving State will... - CORRECT ANSWER-- Make face to face contact every 30 days - Prepare a written report once every 90 days ICPC Cases: Termination of Supervision - CORRECT ANSWER-- The receiving state may recommend termination of supervision - Termination of supervision rests with you and court - If supervision is terminated, the Florida court retains jurisdiction as long as the child remains in the other state unless the child: 1. is adopted 2. reaches age 18 3. becomes self-supporting 4. placement from another state to Florida If a child turns 18 while missing... - CORRECT ANSWER-All agencies notified that the child was missing must be contacted by the case manager. When notifying law enforcement, make certain that they understand that the child was never recovered. What is a Pick-Up Order? - CORRECT ANSWER-A pick-up order is a court order that notifies local law enforcement that they are required to deliver a child to the care/supervision of the Department upon the child being taken into custody. When missing, the detailed physical description of the child includes: - CORRECT ANSWER-1. Height 2. Weight 3. Eye Color 4. Hair Color 5. Skin Complexion 6. Condition of teeth 7. Any identifying scars, marks, or tattoos including location and design 8. A description of what the child was last seen wearing A child should not be considered missing when: - CORRECT ANSWER-1. The child is receiving Non-Judicial In-Home services; or 2. The child is the subject of an active abuse investigation in which no contact has been made with the family and there is insufficient probable cause to petition court for a Take Into Custody Order; or 3. The child's whereabouts are known and a social services provider or law enforcement agency has physically confirmed the child's whereabouts; or 4. A child, age 12 or older, states they are going to a location unsupervised and no effort is made to confirm the child is at that location, or any other location where the child might have gone; or 5. The child returns to their placement within 4 hours and a Law Enforcement report number has not yet been initiated. *Once a Law Enforcement report number has been issued, regardless of time-frame and/or recovery, a MCR must be completed.* MCR - CORRECT ANSWER-Missing Child Report Missing children should be reported to... - CORRECT ANSWER-Law Enforcement and a Missing Child Report must be taken by the police. If child is 11 years old or younger or is high risk, when must you report him missing? - CORRECT ANSWER-Immediately. If child is 12 years old or older, when must you report him missing? - CORRECT ANSWER-Up to 4 hours (you must actively conduct efforts to locate during this time) If a child is missing, when must caregivers, parents, relatives, GAL, etc. be notified? - CORRECT ANSWER-No later than 24 hours. If a child is missing, when must you complete an incident report? - CORRECT ANSWER-No later that 8 hours. *If child is high risk, incident report must be done immediately.* If a child is missing, when must the MCR Form located in FSFN be completed? - CORRECT ANSWER-No later than 1 business day. If a child is missing, when must CLS be notified? - CORRECT ANSWER-No later than 48 hours. While a child is missing, how often should you perform diligent efforts to locate? - CORRECT ANSWER--Weekly for the first 3 months -Monthly, thereafte
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