Family Engagement Wrap Up

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Family Engagement Wrap Up Quiz

Welcome to the Family Engagement Wrap Up Quiz! This quiz is designed to test your knowledge on essential practices and guidelines for engaging with families in a case management context.

Prepare to challenge yourself with questions covering:

  • Initial contact protocols
  • Monitoring safety service providers
  • Modifications to safety plans
9 Questions2 MinutesCreated by HelpingHand501
Initial face to face contact with the child and caregiver must occur within
5 days
7 days
2 days
30 days
The case manager with primary responsibility will monitor through contacts with all safety service providers
Monthly
At least every 30 days
Weekly
Every 14 days
Check all that apply: These are the circumstances that require modifications to Safety Plans
A new danger threat has been identified
Danger threats have been eliminated.
A new child is born or comes into the home
There are children who still remain in the home
The case manager will formally document an updated safety analysis when completing the FFA-Ongoing and any Progress Updates
True
False
A new safety plan is not required when the parent/legal guardian becomes involved in a new intimate partner relationship
True
False
Name an identified Caregiver Protective capacity (check all that apply)
Behavioral
The parent/legal guardian/caregiver is adaptive as a caregiver
Cognitive
Emotional
When we indicate that a diminished capacity exists, what do we do?
Tell the parent/caregiver they need to find a way to enhance those
Include them on the Case Plan to be addressed
Tell your supervisor so that she can help you monitor progress/improvement
As a Case Manager, why is it important to know the strengths and needs of the children you are working with?
Essential for establishing safety, permanency, and well-being for the child.
Assist with Case Planning.
Determine if the 5 criteria have been met so that they may safely return to the home.
Adoption and Safe Families Act (ASFA) requires that states address the needs of children to include medical, dental, mental, developmental, and educational. In order to address what the child’s needs are.
For danger statements the use of “Mary is not taking prescribed medication or attending appointments with the psychiatrist” is an appropriate outcome statement?
True
False
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