Exam 13: Child Maltreatment and Child Welfare Alberto Reynoso and Colleen Friend

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What is the natural consequence resulting from a helper's knowledge about a traumatizing event experienced by another person?

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What is the difference between assessment and investigation?

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The difference between assessment and investigation is that though each involves gathering information, assessment gathers the information through interviews from various parties while investigation gathers information to determine what actually happened and whether or not child maltreatment can be substantiated.

What does the acronym ASFA stand for?

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ASFA ensures the promotion of child safety at every step of the child's protective services process.

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What is the name of the partnerships created with universities to train new workers?

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What is the goal of diversity when working within child welfare, and what are two aspects the social worker must do to provide culturally competent practice in this area?

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The goal of working with diversity in child welfare is to increase knowledge and appreciate different cultures.

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Which year was ASFA enacted to direct child welfare practice?

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What is the process whereby the helper projects positive or negative feelings onto the client either consciously or unconsciously?

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Describe the seven areas needed in an ongoing assessment in child welfare, then select one and discuss its importance.

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What was the result of the children's rights movement?

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The early efforts to protect children in the United States focused on the care and adoption of orphans.

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Motivational interviewing, structure decision making, and trauma-focused cognitive behavioral therapy are common therapy interventions used in child welfare practice.

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What are the two key provisions of Adoptions and Safe Families Act?

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The Act that emphasizes placement of children with temporary families is the ASFA.

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Which intervention focuses on preventing and treating exposure to trauma?

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What is a client's conscious or unconscious transfer of positive or negative feelings from a past relationship onto a helper?

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Assessment is the gathering of information to determine what actually happened and whether or not child maltreatment can be sustained.

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In which year did children's rights gain attention?

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How many states give specific powers to police officers to take legal custody of children without a court order?

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