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✔✔Due Process - ✔✔- A guarantee that all legal proceedings will be fair. - One will be
given an opportunity to be heard before one's life, liberty or property is taken away.
- One will be given notice of proceedings
✔✔After the child is sheltered how long after should the parents have a visit - ✔✔72
hours
✔✔Statute 1997 - ✔✔Adoptions and safe families act (AFSA)
✔✔Statute that expanded federal involvement in child welfare - ✔✔Child Abuse
prevention Act (CAPTA)
✔✔Statutes that involve the potential placements of children - ✔✔Multi Ethnic
Placement Act ( MEPA)
Indian Child Welfare Act (ICWA)
Interstate compact for the placement of children (ICPC)
✔✔Statute 1974 - ✔✔Child abuse prevention act (CAPTA)
✔✔This statute notes that for the child must be documented & are audited by the
federal government for quality - ✔✔adoptions and safe families act (AFSA)
✔✔Types of trauma - ✔✔Early childhood
DV
Physical abuse
neglect
sexual abuse
traumatic grief
complex trauma toxic shock
✔✔Danger threats - ✔✔11 in total but 11 is other and isn't used
✔✔Findings - ✔✔Verified, not substantiated, no indicators
✔✔ What is the order of the legal hierarchy for child protection? - ✔✔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 - ✔✔Federal Statutes
, ✔✔This govern how attorneys within DCF'S children's legal services operate and guide
attorneys on courtroom procedures in dependency cases - ✔✔The Florida rules of
juvenile procedure
✔✔This statute establishes producers for all stated when placing children across state
lines - ✔✔interstate compact placement of children
✔✔Indian Child Welfare Act (1978) protects native American heritage under federal law
- ✔✔True
✔✔Findings of "clear and convincing" is the legal standard when dealing with Indian
child welfare act. - ✔✔True
✔✔When a preponderance of credible evidence results in findings of harm from abuse,
abandonment or neglect which finding is entered into FSFN - ✔✔Verified
✔✔Florida Statute 39 states that children should be protected from - ✔✔Abandonment,
abuse, exploitation, and neglect
✔✔Which of the following is not a maltreatment? - ✔✔Educational neglect
✔✔What is the minimum level of credible evidence to verify a maltreatment - ✔✔51%
✔✔The three developmental domains for children are - ✔✔Cognitive, Physical, and
emotional
✔✔The four ages and stages of child development are - ✔✔Birth to 3, pre-school,
school age, adolescence
✔✔What standard of proof is needed at the shelter hearing? - ✔✔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 - ✔✔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 -
✔✔Reasonable Efforts
✔✔This tern is used for temporary removal - ✔✔Shelter
✔✔One purpose as a child welfare system is to identify whether a child is in danger and
at risk of future harm - ✔✔True