Florida Child Welfare Case Manager Certification Practice Exam

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What is the goal of the state when working with a family via a dependency case?

  1. To provide financial assistance

  2. To ensure the child graduates high school

  3. To ensure the safety of the child

  4. To mediate family disagreements

The correct answer is: To ensure the safety of the child

When a state is working with a family via a dependency case, their primary goal is to ensure the safety and well-being of the child. This is the priority as the state is responsible for overseeing children who may be at risk of harm in their own homes. Providing financial assistance and ensuring educational success for the child are important factors, but the main focus is on ensuring the child's safety. Additionally, while mediation of family disagreements may be beneficial, it is not the main goal of the state's involvement in a dependency case.