Florida Child Protection Investigator (CPI) Certification Practice Test

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What are the three constructs reviewed by the Federal Government regarding Quality Practice Standards?

  1. Safety, Permanency, Well-being

  2. Safety, Education, Protection

  3. Well-being, Family Support, Safety

  4. Permanency, Health, Safety

The correct answer is: Safety, Permanency, Well-being

The three constructs reviewed by the Federal Government regarding Quality Practice Standards are Safety, Permanency, and Well-being. These constructs are fundamental in guiding child welfare practices and policies to ensure that children are protected and supported effectively. Safety emphasizes the protection of children from harm and abusive situations. It is essential for child welfare agencies to assess safety to make informed decisions that prioritize the immediate and long-term safety of children in potentially harmful environments. Permanency focuses on providing children with stable and lasting living situations, ideally with their families. It aims to work toward a permanent home for children, whether through reunification with biological parents, adoption, or guardianship, which is critical for their emotional and psychological stability. Well-being encompasses the overall health, development, and happiness of children. It recognizes the importance of addressing children's physical, emotional, and mental health needs alongside their safety and permanence. Ensuring well-being includes access to healthcare, education, and supportive relationships. Together, these constructs create a comprehensive framework that child protection professionals use to assess and improve outcomes for children and families within the child welfare system.