Florida Child Protection Investigator (CPI) Certification Practice Test

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Which of the following is NOT considered a skill used to team with the family?

  1. Facilitate family involvement in safety interventions

  2. Engage family in assessment of dynamics

  3. Be aware of one’s own biases

  4. Create a safety plan without family involvement

The correct answer is: Create a safety plan without family involvement

Creating a safety plan without family involvement is not considered a skill used to team with the family because effective collaboration with families is essential in child protection situations. Inclusion of families in the safety planning process fosters trust, ensures that their perspectives and insights are taken into account, and enhances the likelihood of successful implementation of the safety plan. Engaging families in this critical dialogue not only empowers them but also increases the probability of compliance and willingness to follow through with the plan since they have a stake in its development and outcomes. In contrast, facilitating family involvement in safety interventions, engaging the family in assessments of dynamics, and being aware of one's own biases are all critical skills for child protection investigators. These skills help build rapport, understanding, and cooperation between investigators and families, which are crucial for effective child safety interventions.