Child Protection Investigation Specialist (CPIS) Practice Exam

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What does "indicated allowed" refer to in child protection investigations?

  1. A determination of neglect

  2. The permission to proceed with further investigation

  3. A final confirmation of abuse

  4. A type of caregiver support

The correct answer is: A determination of neglect

"Indicated allowed" refers to a determination of neglect within the context of child protection investigations. When a case is indicated, it means that there is sufficient evidence to support the claim of neglect or abuse. This determination is critical in assessing the child's safety and welfare. In cases classified as "indicated allowed," it indicates that the evidence aligns with the occurrence of neglect, enabling authorities to take appropriate measures to ensure the child’s protection and well-being. It serves as a legal acknowledgment that the situation warrants attention and possibly intervention, focusing on safeguarding the child from further harm. Determining neglect has profound implications for the child and their family. It directs the investigations towards identifying the necessary interventions or services that could support the family in addressing the issues at hand, thus ensuring the child is not subjected to unsafe living conditions.