Florida Child Welfare Case Manager Certification Practice Exam

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What prompts a CPT staff intervention?

  1. Periodic review of the child's education

  2. A high-risk case or mandatory referral

  3. Case transfer between CPI and CM

  4. Permanent arrangements planning

The correct answer is: A high-risk case or mandatory referral

CPT staff interventions generally occur when a case is considered to be high-risk or requires a mandatory referral. This means there is a potential for harm to the child or family that needs immediate attention. Options A, C, and D do not reflect immediate concern for the safety and well-being of the child and do not require immediate intervention from the CPT. A periodic review of a child's education is a routine procedure and does not necessarily warrant involvement from the CPT. A case transfer between CPI and CM may indicate a need for additional support, but it does not indicate an immediate risk. Permanent arrangements planning is a long-term process that does not necessarily require immediate intervention from the CPT. Therefore, option B is the most appropriate response as it addresses the potential for immediate harm and the need for prompt intervention from the CPT.