What are three questions you could ask a parent if you were concerned about potential abuse neglect?
Verbal children – asking questions
- To assess neglect, ask child to describe a typical day – what they eat, who makes the food, where do they play, who comes to or leaves the house and when, do they have electricity, etc.
- Does any place on your body hurt?
- What happens when you do something your parents don’t like?
What are some questions CPS asks?
If you’ve ever wondered “What questions will CPS ask my child?” we have an answer for you!…Questions about Physical Abuse
- How did you get that injury?
- Do your parents ever hurt you on purpose?
- Are you scared of making your parents angry? Why?
- What happens when your parents get upset?
What are leading questions safeguarding?
A leading question is a type of question that implies or contains its own answer. It subtly prompts the respondent to answer in a particular way. They are undesirable as they can result in false or slanted information.
What questions does a social worker ask?
“What have you tried so far to solve this problem?” “What do you do when you start feeling anxious?” “How does this situation make you feel?” “How does your living situation make you feel?”
What does CPS look for in an interview?
The main subject areas that are focused on during a child-interview are: what actually happened during the alleged incident (or incidents) of abuse or neglect? whether the child feels safe in their home right now. whether the child believes that future abuse or neglect will occur.
What is one of the first questions social workers should ask a client?
What Is One of the First Questions Social Workers Should Ask a Client? One of the first social work questions to ask clients is, “How can I help you today?” At the end of a social work client interview, some of the questions social workers ask include: “Is there anything else you’d like to share?”
What is a leading question in social work?
Leading questions are phrased in a way that suggests some kind of answer. It’s important to be wary of these as the respondent is more likely to answer what they think you want to hear rather than what is real or true.
What are leading question when these can be asked and when these Cannot be asked?
Leading question leads the witness to answer in a very specific answer and also alters the witness’s version of the events. Leading questions can only be asked with the permission of the court or in some specific events. Normally leading questions results in the witness answer in more of Yes or No pattern.