The sequence of events in a child abuse and neglect situation when child welfare becomes involved is:
A. Assessment, treatment planning, intervention, and discharge
B. Investigation, court preparation, testimony, and implementation
C. Report, investigation, decision, and intervention
D. Substantiation, treatment planning, and intervention
C
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If you would like to determine whether mothers and fathers differ on their level of agreement on a five-point ordinal scale with the statement “children should be given primacy in a household,” you would employ:
a. Spearman’s rank correlation b. Pearson’s product moment correlation c. the Mann–Whitney U test d. Kruskal–Wallis one-way analysis of variance
The ending phase of a group frequently offers the greatest potential for powerful and important work.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
Which of the following is NOT a demand-for-work skill?
a. Hold to focus b. Checking for underlying ambivalence c. Pointing out obstacles d. Process-content connection
Interprofessional interagency cooperation when addressing client issues that exceed the scope of any one agency or profession is difficult to achieve mostly because
a. both professionals and agencies want to protect their turf b. agencies believe the time required is not worth the benefits in client services c. agencies rarely share overlapping clients or the same interest in client well-being d. combining resources to serve clients often breaks down over who has fiscal responsibility