Florida Child Welfare Case Manager Certification Practice Exam

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What happens when a case plan is not successfully completed?

  1. Goal is changed to termination of parental rights

  2. Outcomes are reviewed for adequacy and appropriateness

  3. Consider case closure

  4. Ask for a case transfer staffing

The correct answer is: Outcomes are reviewed for adequacy and appropriateness

When a case plan is not successfully completed, the outcomes are reviewed for adequacy and appropriateness. This means that the case worker will assess the progress made towards achieving the goals set in the case plan and determine if the interventions and services provided were sufficient and suitable for the family's situation. This review is important in order to make informed decisions about the next steps in the case, including whether to close the case or to continue providing support and services. Option A is incorrect because changing the goal to termination of parental rights is not the immediate consequence of an unsuccessful case plan. Option C is incorrect because case closure is not automatically considered when a case plan is not successfully completed, and it is only one possible outcome that may be determined after the review process. Option D is incorrect because a case transfer staffing is not a consequence of not completing a case plan, but rather a decision made for logistical reasons or