DCFS/ChicagoCAC Quiz

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Certificate Sexual Assault Advocacy and Crisis Intervention (Sexual Assault & Child Abuse) Quiz on DCFS/ChicagoCAC Quiz, created by Maria Balata on 11/04/2016.
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Question 1

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What does DCFS stand for?
Answer
  • Department of Chicago and Franklin Services
  • Directors of Chicago Family Services
  • Department of Children and Family Services

Question 2

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DCFS should be contacted when the survivor is a minor (17 and under) who is being abused or neglected…
Answer
  • By a family member
  • By a caretaker
  • Someone who lives under the same roof as the survivor
  • Person of authority such as a teacher, priest, coach
  • All of the above (A,B,C and D)
  • Anyone

Question 3

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DCFS should be contacted every time a survivor reports to the Emergency Room to receive treatment for sexual violence.
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 4

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The purpose of DCFS is to keep children safe.
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 5

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The purpose of DCFS is to remove children from unsafe homes.
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 6

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What does ChicagoCAC stand for?
Answer
  • Chicago Child's Advocacy Cite
  • Chicago Artists' Coalition
  • Chicago Children's Advocacy Center

Question 7

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The purpose of ChicagoCAC is to conduct victim sensitive forensics interviews and medical exams on minors.
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 8

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Who provides referrals to the ChicagoCAC?
Answer
  • Hospitals
  • Advocates
  • Police
  • RVA

Question 9

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What are some things to consider if a hospital is referring a patient to the ChicagoCAC to have a forensic medical exam (ISPECK)?
Answer
  • When did the assault occur?
  • The location of the assault
  • CCAC is not a hospital therefore they only offer kits within 72 hours after assault. It will take minimally 24 hours to schedule an appointment at CCAC. Options to transfer to CCH, Lurie's or Comers hospital.
  • The waiting period to be seen at the hospital

Question 10

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If a referral to the ChicagoCAC is not appropriate, given the aforementioned reasons, what options should you discuss with the survivor and his/her/their loved ones?
Answer
  • Schedule an appointment to have the kit done another day at a different hospital
  • Have the kit done at the ER where they are by a non trained physician
  • Transfer to CCH, Comer or Lurie's to have a specialized trauma informed ISPECK done

Question 11

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If the patient needs to be transferred to another hospital to have a child sensitive forensic medical exam (ISPECK) where can that be done? (Hint: Name 3 hospitals)
Answer
  • UIC
  • Comer's
  • Rush
  • CCH (Stroger)
  • Lurie's
  • Loyola

Question 12

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Which one of the three hospitals above is our preference for a transfer and why?
Answer
  • CCH (Stroger) because we already have an agreement with CCH for our advocates to provide service in their ER.
  • Comer's because we already have an agreement with CCH for our advocates to provide service in their ER.
  • Lurie's because we already have an agreement with CCH for our advocates to provide service in their ER.
  • Northwestern because we already have an agreement with CCH for our advocates to provide service in their ER.
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