Florida Child Protection Investigator (CPI) Certification Practice Test

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All of the following are core principles of child welfare except:

  1. Engagement with families in a constructive manner

  2. Minimal intrusion into family life

  3. Ensuring the involvement of extended family in all cases

  4. Focus on outcome evaluations that support success

The correct answer is: Ensuring the involvement of extended family in all cases

The correct response highlights that ensuring the involvement of extended family in all cases is not a core principle of child welfare. While engaging extended family can provide valuable support and resources, the principle does not mandate their involvement in every situation. Child welfare principles prioritize the best interests of the child and the family's unique circumstances. Consequently, sometimes, the involvement of extended family may not align with the specific needs or best interests of the child in question. The other options emphasize important aspects of child welfare practice. Engagement with families in a constructive manner promotes collaboration and open communication, which are essential in supporting families effectively. Minimal intrusion into family life acknowledges the need for maintaining family integrity and privacy whenever possible, focusing on supporting families rather than disrupting them. Focus on outcome evaluations that support success reflects an emphasis on assessing the effectiveness of interventions and ensuring that strategies implemented lead to positive results for children and families. These principles collectively guide child welfare practices to improve the well-being of children while maintaining family unity.