Child Protection Investigation Specialist (CPIS) Practice Exam

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How often does a safety plan need to be reassessed?

  1. Every 3 business days

  2. Every week

  3. Every month

  4. Every 5 business days

The correct answer is: Every 5 business days

The frequency of reassessing a safety plan is determined by the need for consistent monitoring and adjustments based on the family's circumstances and the safety of the child. Reassessing every 5 business days allows for timely updates and ensures that the plan remains effective and relevant in addressing any potential risks. This frequent review helps professionals respond swiftly to any changes in the situation, ensuring that the safety of the child is always prioritized. Regular reassessments can also help build trust with the family and promote collaboration in developing workable solutions.