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This training was 1.5 hours in length. (California)
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It is the same as the case plan.
It's a tool peer mentors use to help parents accomplish important daily tasks.
It's a list of agency requirements parents must complete.
It notifies parents of adverse action taken if parent fails to comply with court requirements.
Provide mutual support or guidance
Manage the case in the absence of the social worker
Provide free legal advice
All of these are correct
True
False
True
False
Reduce negative feelings that come from stigma
Help integrate parent into a supportive community
Provide know-how about the child welfare system
All of these are correct
Parents with criminal history are never allowed to provide peer mentor services.
Parents with a history of child abuse are not allowed to provide peer mentor services.
Current parents may provide peer mentor services.
Only parents with a working history may be hired to provide peer mentor services.
Because of similar experiences, parents may trust and relate to peer mentors.
Peer mentors are not paid so parents find them more trustworthy.
Peer mentors are highly skilled and trained.
Peer mentors encourage self-help and reliance.
Feeling burdened
Like they are being taken advantage of
Relating and empathizing
Feeling afraid
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