Child Protection Investigation Specialist (CPIS) Practice Exam

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What does the BH decree regulate?

  1. The type of services available to families

  2. The maximum number of new cases an investigator may accept

  3. The requirement for reporting abuse

  4. The training of child protective service workers

The correct answer is: The maximum number of new cases an investigator may accept

The BH decree is primarily focused on regulating the maximum number of new cases that a child protective service investigator can accept at one time. This regulation aims to ensure that investigators have manageable caseloads, which is crucial for effective and thorough investigations. By limiting the number of cases, the decree helps to enhance the quality of investigations and support services, ensuring that children and families receive the attention and resources they need. Other options, while relevant to the context of child protection services, do not align with the specific focus of the BH decree. The type of services available to families, the requirement for reporting abuse, and the training of child protective service workers are important aspects of child protection but are governed by different policies and frameworks rather than the BH decree itself. Thus, the emphasis on managing the investigator's caseload is key to supporting the integrity and effectiveness of child protection investigations.