Child Protection Investigation Specialist (CPIS) Practice Exam

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What is a voluntary agreement of parents regarding safety called?

  1. Education

  2. Safety Plan

  3. Focusing

  4. Meeting Concrete Needs

The correct answer is: Safety Plan

A voluntary agreement of parents regarding safety is termed a Safety Plan. This type of plan typically involves a collaborative effort between parents and appropriate child protection professionals to establish measures that ensure the safety of the child within the home or environment. The focus of a Safety Plan is to outline specific actions that can be taken to protect the child from potential harm, while allowing parents to retain a level of involvement and control in the care of their child. Such a plan emphasizes problem-solving and cooperation among parents, guardians, and agencies in order to address safety concerns effectively. This contrasts with the other options, which address different aspects of child welfare and family support. Education pertains to teaching or informing parents about child safety without the collaborative agreement aspect; Focusing involves an approach to identify specific issues or areas of concern but doesn't necessarily lead to the proactive safety measures found in a Safety Plan; and Meeting Concrete Needs refers to addressing the basic necessities of families, such as food, housing, or financial support, rather than directly ensuring child safety through an agreement.