AIRS Cheat Sheet 2026
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110 questions
130 min time limit
70.00% to pass
- When evaluating the effectiveness of an outreach campaign, an I&R agency should primarily measure: → Changes in call volume and diversity of callers reached
- In order to empower clients to make their own informed decisions, an I&R specialist should always strive to: → Offer a reasonable choice of referrals with accurate, unbiased information about each.
- What is the first step in effective service delivery for I&R professionals? → Establishing rapport
- In AIRS standards, a 'service gap' is defined as: → A situation where community need exists but no adequate resource is available
- In community outreach, the 'digital divide' refers to: → Unequal access to internet and digital tools among different population groups
- How should challenges in applied methods and techniques be addressed? → Apply systematic problem-solving, seek expert guidance when needed, and document decisions
- Why is professional development essential in I&R services? → To enhance skills and maintain standards
- How should challenges in core concepts and principles be addressed? → Apply systematic problem-solving, seek expert guidance when needed, and document decisions
- According to the AIRS Code of Ethics, what is the primary principle regarding the information provided to inquirers? → Providing information that is accurate, unbiased, and non-judgmental.
- How should an I&R specialist respond if a client becomes emotional during assessment? → Display empathy and listen
- How does geographic information system (GIS) technology benefit I&R service delivery? → It allows staff to identify and map resources by location relative to caller address
- How should I&R agencies address social determinants of health in their community needs assessments? → Include factors such as housing, income, transportation, and food security
- Why is consistency important in resource database entries? → To ensure search accuracy
- Which metric is most commonly used in I&R programs to measure the effectiveness of service delivery to clients? → Client satisfaction surveys and successful referral rates
- Which federal legislation most directly supports the need for I&R outreach to older adults in the U.S.? → The Older Americans Act (OAA)
- AIRS standards recommend that outreach plans be reviewed and updated: → Periodically to reflect changing community demographics and needs
- When documenting outreach activities, AIRS-certified specialists should record: → All outreach events, audiences reached, and follow-up actions taken
- How should professionals apply professional standards and ethics in daily practice? → Consistently integrate best practices into every aspect of professional work
- When an I&R agency implements a new database system, AIRS recommends that staff receive: → Comprehensive training on the new system before going live
- In AIRS-accredited I&R systems, what is the role of a 'resource specialist' in relation to database technology? → Maintaining accurate and current resource records using the I&R database
- Participatory needs assessments differ from traditional assessments because they: → Actively involve community members in designing and conducting the assessment
- What is the recommended minimum frequency for reviewing individual resource records in an AIRS-compliant database to ensure quality? → Annually at minimum, with more frequent review for high-demand or time-sensitive records
- Before sharing a client's personally identifiable information (PII) with another agency to facilitate a warm transfer, an I&R specialist must first: → Obtain the client's informed consent.
- What is the recommended minimum update frequency for resource database records according to AIRS standards? → At least annually, or when changes occur
- Which method of community engagement is most effective for reaching individuals with limited English proficiency? → Using bilingual community health workers and translated materials
- What is the benefit of follow-up in the service delivery process? → To evaluate service effectiveness
- How should professionals apply applied methods and techniques in daily practice? → Consistently integrate best practices into every aspect of professional work
- Which of the following best describes 'real-time resource updating' in an I&R database? → Modifying resource information immediately when changes are identified
- What ethical standard governs core concepts and principles practice? → Adherence to the profession's code of ethics and applicable laws and regulations
- What does 'interoperability' mean in the context of I&R information systems? → The ability of different software systems to exchange and use data with each other
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