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CERAP CHILD ENDANGERMENT RISK ASSESSMENT PROTOCOL BUNDLE 2026 COMPLETE QUESTIONS AND VERIFIED ANSWERS
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โ Seven deadly sins. Answer: 1. Colic 2. Awakening at night 3. Separation anxiety 4. Normal exploratory behavior 5. Normal negativism 6. Normal poor appetite 7. Toilet training resistance โ Deadly sins leading to fatal abuse. Answer: Colic and toilet training resistance โ Abuse. Answer: Actions done TO the child โ Neglect. Answer: Actions NOT done to the child that they need โ Cultural competence. Answer: Totality of learned behaviors โ Home Safety Checklist completion times. Answer: 1. Within 30 days of case opening 2. Prior to major life changes 3. Every 90 days during the case 4. When a family with an open case faces subsequent abuse investigations 5. Within 5 days of case closure โ CERAP. Answer: Child Endangerment Risk Assessment Protocol
โ Steps to protecting children. Answer: 1. Information gathering 2. Information analysis 3. Drawing conclusions 4. Making decisions โ Protocol contents. Answer: 1. Safety determination form 2. Safety plan 3. Practice guidelines โ Safety definition. Answer: Ensuring a child won't be moderately or severely harmed โ Moderate to severe harm. Answer: Risk of Death, Impairment, or Disfigurement to a child โ Unsafe definition. Answer: Likelihood of moderate to severe harm to a child โ Determining a child is unsafe. Answer: Create a safety plan or consider protective custody โ Risk definition. Answer: Likelihood of future harm/maltreatment โ Subset of risk. Answer: Safety, all threats to safety apply to risk โ Family always at risk. Answer: DCFS involvement
โ Considerations for safety threats. Answer: Child vulnerability, behavior severity, history, threat identification โ Intended audience for CERAP. Answer: Familial assessment only โ Incorporation of safety threats. Answer: Into the SACWIS Family Service Plan โ Mitigation definition. Answer: Family strengths or actions keeping children safe from threats โ Determining a safe situation. Answer: No threats marked or mitigated โ Determining an unsafe situation. Answer: Threats marked can't be addressed or mitigated โ