Child Protection Investigation Specialist (CPIS) Practice Exam

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Which of the following ensures a client has basic necessities for themselves and their children?

  1. Setting Boundaries

  2. Meeting Concrete Needs

  3. Focusing

  4. Education

The correct answer is: Meeting Concrete Needs

Meeting concrete needs is essential in ensuring that clients have access to basic necessities, such as food, shelter, clothing, and other essential resources. This approach goes beyond simply addressing emotional or psychological aspects of a client’s situation; it focuses on the tangible support that can stabilize their immediate circumstances. When practitioners meet concrete needs, they create a foundation upon which clients can build healthier lives for themselves and their children. Ensuring these basic necessities is often a critical first step in any intervention or support service, as it allows clients to move past survival mode and begin to address other areas of their lives, such as education, mental health, and long-term stability. In contrast, while setting boundaries, focusing, and education are all important components of effective practice, they do not directly fulfill the immediate physical and material needs that can often be the most pressing concerns for clients.