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Child Welfare Policy MCQ

Child Welfare Policy MCQ

1. The Child Protective Services utilizes foster care and other forms of placement as temporary measures.

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Correct Answer: True

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2. Child welfare involvement usually leads to more scrutiny of families and may lead to other problems, such as losing one’s home.

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Correct Answer: True

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3. Which of the following statements about the charity organization societies is true?

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Correct Answer: They sought to anchor friendly visiting practices.

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4. The best way to ensure that families can raise children safely and with proper attention to developmental and educational needs could be ascribed to ______.

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Correct Answer: Child-sensitive social protection

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5. Which of these groups was comprised of middle- and upper-class women who found charitable work one of the few acceptable outlets for their intellect?

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Correct Answer: The friendly visitors

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6. Reunifying children with their families of origin has been the preferred goal under which of the laws?

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Correct Answer: Adoption Assistance and Child Welfare Act

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7. Courts are required by law to review child welfare cases every ______.

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Correct Answer: 6 months

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8. Social workers have a duty to report suspicions of child abuse or neglect because social workers are ______.

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Correct Answer: Mandatory reporters

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9. When a child is removed from a home, the Child Protective Services agency must file a report with which of these?

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Correct Answer: Dependency court

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10. Which of the following is not a residual program?

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Correct Answer: K–12 education

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11. Severs the legal ties between the parent and the child. This means that the child may be legally adopted by another family is called Termination of parental rights (TPR)

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Correct Answer: True

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12. Social casework Developed by Mary Richmond, social casework was a systematic method focused on interactions with individuals and _____

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Correct Answer: Families

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13. A policy that seeks only to intervene or meet the needs of individuals in the direct crises is called residual

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Correct Answer: True

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14. Parens patriae is a _______ term describing the state as protector of those who are vulnerable and cannot protect themselves

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Correct Answer: Latin

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15. A person who by virtue of their profession is obligated to report a suspicion that a child is being _______is called mandatory reporter

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Correct Answer: Abused

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16. Approaches that see intervention or regulation as a regular and appropriate function of government is called

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Correct Answer: Institutional

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17. Treating different groups differently, often considered a manifestation of discrimination or prejudice is called disparate treatment

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Correct Answer: True

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18. Court-appointed special advocate (CASA) describes a trained volunteer who is appointed by the court to represent the best interest of the child

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Correct Answer: True

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