Child Protection Investigation Specialist (CPIS) Practice Exam

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How often should good faith attempts be made in relation to child observation?

  1. Every day

  2. Every three days

  3. Every 24 hours, including weekends and holidays

  4. Every week

The correct answer is: Every 24 hours, including weekends and holidays

Good faith attempts to observe a child should be made every 24 hours, including weekends and holidays, to ensure that any changes in the child's environment, behavior, or condition are promptly noted and addressed. This frequency underscores the importance of continuous monitoring in child protection investigations, allowing professionals to respond swiftly to any signs of abuse or neglect. Regular observation creates a comprehensive understanding of the child's well-being and helps in forming an accurate assessment of their situation. In child protection scenarios, timely intervention can significantly influence outcomes, making it critical for investigators to maintain consistent observation schedules. This approach not only facilitates the building of a rapport with the child but also increases the likelihood of identifying immediate concerns that need addressing, ensuring the child's safety and welfare are prioritized at all times.