Child Protection Investigation Specialist (CPIS) Practice Exam

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Who is responsible for monitoring safety plans during an investigation?

  1. The child protection investigator

  2. The designated safety supervisor

  3. The social worker assigned to the family

  4. The court-appointed guardian

The correct answer is: The child protection investigator

The child protection investigator holds the primary responsibility for monitoring safety plans during an investigation. This role is critical as the investigator is directly involved in assessing the immediate safety and well-being of the child and family in question. They have the expertise to evaluate the effectiveness of safety plans, make necessary adjustments in response to evolving circumstances, and ensure that the plans are implemented properly. The investigator's ongoing engagement is essential to ensure that any measures in place are sufficient to mitigate risk and protect the child from harm. They are trained to identify potential safety issues and engage with families to navigate these complex situations, making them the most suitable individual for this responsibility during an investigation. Other roles like the designated safety supervisor, social worker, or court-appointed guardian may have supportive roles, but the investigator leads the charge in monitoring and enforcing the safety plan.