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To provide order to the movement of children under court jurisdiction between states
To provide order in transferring dependency cases across state lines.
To provide order for social workers to communicate across state lines.
To provide uniformity for families to exchange custody of children across state lines.
All of the above.
Provides legal protection to children.
Provides financial protection to children.
Provides safety for children in a proposed placement.
True
False
Develop relationships to better enable stakeholders to navigate the ICPC process.
To change the law regulating the ICPC
Ensure that all ICPC requirements are the exact same in all 50 states.
Improve the turnover in ICPC positions throughout the country.
Placement with a mental health institution.
Placement with a relative caregiver.
Placement with a person who has a substantial commitment to the child.
Placement with a child caring agency or institution.
True
False
A visit has an express end date.
A visit is a social or cultural experience of a short duration.
A visit usually extends beyond 30 days.
A visit does not require supervision.
True
False
The proposed caregiver (or placement)
The Guardian Ad Litem/CASA
The social worker/case manager
The Judge/Court
Is 4 years old or younger
Has been in foster care for an extended period of time
The child's current foster parent is willing to care for the child as long as necessary
Is 5 years old or older and is about to begin a new school year
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