Which type of substitute care is typically reserved for children and adolescents who need intensive structure and therapeutic services?
a. family foster care
b. kinship care
c. residential treatment
d. group homes
c
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As an evidence-based practitioner, what would you do if you were conducting a search for evidence and you found one research study that supported the treatment used by your agency, and one study that failed to support this treatment? Would you, for example, employ the treatment favored by your agency and use the one study as your evidence or would you continue your search? How much evidence would you seek before you believe you had sufficiently reviewed the literature?
What will be an ideal response?
The Kayla McKean Child Protection Act:
a. Protects child welfare caseworkers from civil and criminal prosecution b. Places child welfare caseworkers at risk of prosecution if they fail to remove a child who is later abused c. Places child welfare caseworkers at risk of prosecution if they fail to remove a child who is later murdered by a caregiver d. Has had the unintended effect of "foster care panic" with an overplacement of children in foster care e. Both B and D
When using writing assignments, supervisors should be careful to
A. avoid making them so long as to be burdensome. B. check that clinicians feel emotionally safe before beginning to work on them. C. include an experiential component. D. use them only with clinicians who have reached at least Stage Two.
When Congress is involved in gathering information, discussion, negotiation and compromise in
the lawmaking process, they are attending to their function of a. Representation b. Filibuster c. Administrative oversight d. Legislation