Introduction to Child Protective Investigations

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Introduction to Child Protective Investigations Module 1 Introduction to Child Protective Investigations

Agenda Pre-Service CPI Specialty Module 1.0.2

Reviewing the Child Welfare Practice Model Unit 1.1 Reviewing the Child Welfare Practice Model Pre-Service CPI Specialty Module 1.1.1

Learning Objectives Pre-Service CPI Specialty Module 1.1.2

Activity: Core Competencies Pre-Service CPI Specialty Module 1.1.3

Child Protective Investigations: Process and Procedures Purpose of investigations Immediate and On-going Safety Needs Child Welfare Practice Model Pre-Service CPI Specialty Module 1.1.4

Information Collection Impending Danger KEY TERMS Present Danger Information Collection Impending Danger Caregiver Protective Capacities Safe/Unsafe Pre-Service CPI Specialty Module 1.1.5

Activity: Core Terminology Recall Game Pre-Service CPI Specialty Module 1.1.6

Overview of the Child Protective Investigation Process Unit 1.2 Overview of the Child Protective Investigation Process Pre-Service CPI Specialty Module 1.2.1

Learning Objectives Pre-Service CPI Specialty Module 1.2.2

Activity: Determining the Focus of Your Family Functioning Assessment Pre-Service CPI Specialty Module 1.2.3

Types of investigation reports Procedural activities and processes CPI Process Types of investigation reports Procedural activities and processes Six domains of standardized information collection FFA - the foundation of the Child Welfare Practice Model Critical thinking Pre-Service CPI Specialty Module 1.2.4

Activity: Interactive Discussion on Critical Thinking Pre-Service CPI Specialty Module 1.2.5

Response Times Immediate 24 Hours Pre-Service CPI Specialty Module 1.2.6

Chronological case information Quality assurance process FSFN Chronological case information Quality assurance process Pre-Service CPI Specialty Module 1.2.7

Family-Centered Practice and the Investigative Process Unit 1.3 Family-Centered Practice and the Investigative Process Pre-Service CPI Specialty Module 1.3.1

Learning Objectives Pre-Service CPI Specialty Module 1.3.2

Family-Centered Practice Enhances capacity Focuses on family as a whole Establishes partners in the change process Approaches family in a developmentally sensitive way Pre-Service CPI Specialty Module 1.3.3

Activity: Family-Centered Practice Pre-Service CPI Specialty Module 1.3.4

Importance of stability Minimizing re-traumatizing children What is Well-Being? Importance of stability Minimizing re-traumatizing children Keeping sibling groups together Visitation Educational issues Co-parenting Pre-Service CPI Specialty Module 1.3.5

Activity: Safety, Permanency and Well-Being Pre-Service CPI Specialty Module 1.3.6

Unit 1.4 Cultural Competence Pre-Service CPI Specialty Module 1.4.1

Learning Objectives Pre-Service CPI Specialty Module 1.4.2

Cultural Competence and Sensitivity Your own biases Role of stereotypes Impact of poverty Cultural differences Pre-Service CPI Specialty Module 1.4.3