Section 7

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Understanding Influx Care Facilities

Test your knowledge about the procedures and protocols surrounding Unaccompanied Alien Children (UAC) in Influx Care Facilities. This quiz covers crucial timelines, assessments, and policies that are essential to understanding UAC care.

Key Features:

  • 10 challenging multiple-choice questions
  • Focus on UAC procedures and regulations
  • Gain insights and enhance your understanding
10 Questions2 MinutesCreated by CaringGuide476
What is the timeframe expected for a UAC to be released when placed in a Influx Care Facility?
30 Days
60 Days
90 Days
120 Days
What happens when a UAC does not speak either English or Spanish upon entry to the Influx Care Facility?
The UAC receives a personal translator
Nothing, the UAC continues in the Facility until departure.
The UAC is placed on a transfer list.
The UAC is sent back to home country.
At what percent operational capacity do the ORR permanent shelters need to be in order for an Influx Shleter to be operational?
70%
75%
80%
85%
ORR does not transfer a UAC from an Influx Care Facility if:
The UAC is approaching the 90 day mark, but is likely to be released to a sponsor within 45 days.
There is no available bed in State-licensed permanent facility appropriate for UAC.
The child has not been exposed to an infectious disease.
All of the above.
Which of the following must be completed within 24 hours of the UAC arriving to the Influx Care Facility?
Initial Intake Assesment
Risk Assessment
UAC Assessment
Sponsor Assessment
What is the Ratio of Youth Care Worker to UAC during hours of sleep.
1 to 6
1 to 8
1 to 12
1 to 16
Which of the following must be completed within the first 4 hours of childs arrival to Influx Care Facility
UAC must recieve a Meal and/or Snack
UAC must have initial contact with Case Manager
UAC must have games available to play
UAC must sign deportation papers
What happens when ORR's occupational capacity for permanent shelters drops below 75%?
Nothing, the Influx Care Facility is not affected.
The UAC's are safely transferred to permanent facilities
The UAC is asked if he/she would like to return to /Home Country
None of the Above
What is the age Requirement to be placed into an Influx Care Facility?
12 years and older
14 years and older
10 years or older
13 years or older
Select all statement below that are true:
The UAC must be admitted into the program in the ORR database within 4 hours of arrival.
Influx care facilties must comply with State Child Welfare Laws.
UAC must have a complete medical examination within this first 48 hours of arrival.
UAC must have Group counseling sessions at least twice a week.
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