Deck 13: Substitute Care

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The different types of substitute care include:

A) Shelter, kinships, foster, and residential.
B) Shelter, kinships, and foster.
C) Foster and residential.
D) Shelter, foster, and residential.
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Kinship or fictive care are relatives or close family friends who care for child relatives.
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Residential Treatment Center placement is the least intensive placement for youth and the most costly out of type of out-of-home care.
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A benefit of team decision-making are:

A) There really are none. It is an accepted practice in child welfare work.
B) The judge likes to see everyone working together on a case.
C) Having a variety of perspectives from team members, parents are able to make choices and give input on their case, parents have a better understanding of the situation, and interventions are individualized.
D) Although input from all parties is expected, it is ultimately the parents decision about what services to engage in.
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Concurrent case planning is when the child welfare worker prepares two different plans for the child, which is implemented simultaneously.
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The first goal is reunification when concurrent planning occurs. What is the back-up plan?

A) Another permanent home situation such as guardianship, long-term kin, adoption, or independent living.
B) Assisted living.
C) Independent living.
D) Reunification.
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What are the goals of concurrent planning?

A) A clean environment for a child, which promotes cleanliness as an adult.
B) A bedroom that is colorful and fun for the child, which promotes positive growth and development.
C) An environment that has a fenced in yard for a child, which promotes positive growth and development.
D) A stable environment for a child, which promotes positive growth and development.
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Foster youth need early preparation for independent living such as:

A) Meal preparation, laundry skills, and managing money and self-care.
B) Study skills and positive work habits.
C) Transportation and after care services.
D) All of the above.
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Individual support and personal development are two important factors for successful aging out of the foster care system.
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When considering whether to emancipate a child from foster care, a judge considers the following:

A) self-esteem and emotional maturity of the child.
B) self-esteem, perseverance, resilience, patience, focus, and emotional maturity of the child.
C) self-esteem, perseverance, and resilience, of the child.
D) self-esteem, patience, and focus, of the child.
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Deck 13: Substitute Care
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The different types of substitute care include:

A) Shelter, kinships, foster, and residential.
B) Shelter, kinships, and foster.
C) Foster and residential.
D) Shelter, foster, and residential.
Shelter, kinships, foster, and residential.
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Kinship or fictive care are relatives or close family friends who care for child relatives.
True
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Residential Treatment Center placement is the least intensive placement for youth and the most costly out of type of out-of-home care.
False
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A benefit of team decision-making are:

A) There really are none. It is an accepted practice in child welfare work.
B) The judge likes to see everyone working together on a case.
C) Having a variety of perspectives from team members, parents are able to make choices and give input on their case, parents have a better understanding of the situation, and interventions are individualized.
D) Although input from all parties is expected, it is ultimately the parents decision about what services to engage in.
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Concurrent case planning is when the child welfare worker prepares two different plans for the child, which is implemented simultaneously.
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The first goal is reunification when concurrent planning occurs. What is the back-up plan?

A) Another permanent home situation such as guardianship, long-term kin, adoption, or independent living.
B) Assisted living.
C) Independent living.
D) Reunification.
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What are the goals of concurrent planning?

A) A clean environment for a child, which promotes cleanliness as an adult.
B) A bedroom that is colorful and fun for the child, which promotes positive growth and development.
C) An environment that has a fenced in yard for a child, which promotes positive growth and development.
D) A stable environment for a child, which promotes positive growth and development.
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Foster youth need early preparation for independent living such as:

A) Meal preparation, laundry skills, and managing money and self-care.
B) Study skills and positive work habits.
C) Transportation and after care services.
D) All of the above.
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Individual support and personal development are two important factors for successful aging out of the foster care system.
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When considering whether to emancipate a child from foster care, a judge considers the following:

A) self-esteem and emotional maturity of the child.
B) self-esteem, perseverance, resilience, patience, focus, and emotional maturity of the child.
C) self-esteem, perseverance, and resilience, of the child.
D) self-esteem, patience, and focus, of the child.
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