Child Protection Investigation Specialist (CPIS) Practice Exam

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What is the purpose of CERAP in child protection?

  1. To create a detailed safety plan

  2. To assess and evaluate risks

  3. To interview family members

  4. To outline court recommendations

The correct answer is: To assess and evaluate risks

The purpose of the Child Protection Risk Assessment Protocol (CERAP) is primarily focused on assessing and evaluating risks associated with children and families in potential or actual child protection cases. This structured assessment helps professionals systematically identify the presence and level of risk factors that may affect a child's safety and well-being. By effectively evaluating these risks, practitioners can make informed decisions and recommendations regarding the necessary interventions or support for the child and family involved. Other options, while related to the broader context of child protection, serve different functions. Creating a detailed safety plan involves outlining specific actions to mitigate risks rather than assessing them; interviewing family members is a crucial part of data gathering but does not encapsulate the overarching purpose of CERAP; and outlining court recommendations pertains more to legal outcomes rather than the risk assessment process itself. Thus, the focus of CERAP as a tool for risk assessment solidifies its role in the child protection process.