Florida Child Welfare Case Manager Certification Practice Exam

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When can a case be considered for closure?

  1. After periodic review

  2. Once the child reaches a certain age

  3. Upon achieving specified milestones in the safety plan

  4. All of the above

The correct answer is: All of the above

A After periodic review is an important aspect of tracking a case, but alone, it is not sufficient enough to close a case. Other factors such as the child's age and milestones need to be considered as well. B: While a child reaching a certain age is an important factor to consider in closing a case, it is not the only factor. The case also needs to undergo periodic reviews and have milestones achieved in the safety plan. C: Achieving specified milestones in the safety plan is an important aspect to consider in closing a case, but it is not the only factor. Other factors such as periodic review and the child's age also need to be taken into account. In order to properly close a case, all of the options mentioned need to be considered. While each option may play a role in the decision-making process, they are not individually sufficient enough to determine