CERAP CHILD ENDANGERMENT RISK ASSESSMENT PROTOCOL BUNDLE 2026 COMPLETE QUESTIONS AND VERIF, Exams of Social Work

CERAP CHILD ENDANGERMENT RISK ASSESSMENT PROTOCOL BUNDLE 2026 COMPLETE QUESTIONS AND VERIFIED ANSWERS

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CERAP CHILD ENDANGERMENT
RISK ASSESSMENT PROTOCOL
BUNDLE 2026 COMPLETE
QUESTIONS AND VERIFIED
ANSWERS
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
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CERAP CHILD ENDANGERMENT

RISK ASSESSMENT PROTOCOL

BUNDLE 2026 COMPLETE

QUESTIONS AND VERIFIED

ANSWERS

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—‰