CERAP Test Questions with Correct Answers
CERAP Test Questions with Correct Answers Safety Threat Assessment - Answer-Safety threats are behaviors or conditions that may be associated with a child or children being in danger of moderate to severe harm immediately or in the near future. "clear evidence or other cause for concern." Safety Threat Criteria - Answer-The simple presence of any one of the listed behaviors and/or conditions does not, in and of itself, mean that a child should be determined to be unsafe but are to be considered! Child Vulnerability: - Answer-Factors that influence a child's vulnerability include, but are not limited to: • Younger children who lack good verbal skills, in particular, non-verbal children. • Children affected by developmental disabilities/deficits. • Children who have serious medical problems. • Children who exhibit psychological, emotional, or behavioral problems. Severity of the Behavior/Condition: - Answer-Severity of a safety threat must be considered within the context of the other safety threat criteria, child vulnerability and the history of safety threats. Severity may refer to the degree or extend of an alleged maltreatment incident e.g., a child with multiple and/or serious injuries or it may refer to the degree to which a caregiver's behavior threatens child safety, e.g., a caregiver whose substance abuse is severe enough to threaten child safety. History: - Answer-A safety threat must be considered in the context of any known or alleged previous examples of safety threats. Anecdotal reports about safety threats must be considered, but attempts must be made to verify the information with credible sources. Chronic safety threats must be assessed as posing greater danger to children. Any prior child abuse/neglect history and/or criminal arrest and conviction records, if available, must be evaluated and taken into consideration with respect to child safety. Safety Threat Identification - Answer-Once a safety threat has determined that a child is not safe, identify: • All children affected. • The caregiver(s) responsible for creating or allowing the safety threat. • The source of information identifying the safety threat. Safety Threats - Answer-1. A caregiver, paramour or member of the household whose behavior is, or has been, violent and out of control.
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