Florida Child Welfare Case Manager Certification Practice Exam

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What is the purpose of a shelter hearing?

  1. To review educational goals

  2. To establish in-home safety plans

  3. To determine the need for probably cause for removal

  4. To plan for transition to adulthood

The correct answer is: To determine the need for probably cause for removal

A shelter hearing is held to determine the need for probable cause for removing a child from their home. This means that the court will review the evidence presented and determine if there is a legitimate reason to remove the child from their current living situation. This is important because it protects the child's right to a safe and stable home environment. While other options such as establishing in-home safety plans and reviewing educational goals may be important in the overall care and well-being of the child, they are not the primary purpose of a shelter hearing. Additionally, planning for transition to adulthood would not typically be a concern at a shelter hearing as it is focused on the immediate safety and welfare of the child.