Florida Child Welfare Case Manager Certification Practice Exam

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When should a progress update occur?

  1. 90 days or at a critical juncture

  2. Every 30 days

  3. Within 30 days of removal

  4. Once a year

The correct answer is: 90 days or at a critical juncture

A progress update should occur at 90 days or at a critical juncture. This is because a 90-day interval allows for enough time to have passed for notable progress to have been made, but also ensures that enough time is not wasted if there are any unforeseen delays or issues. It is also beneficial to have a progress update at a critical juncture, or a crucial point in the project or task, as it allows for any necessary adjustments to be made before it is too late. The other options of every 30 days, within 30 days of removal, and once a year do not provide an optimal time interval for a progress update. Every 30 days may be too frequent and could potentially slow down progress, while within 30 days of removal may be too late to address any issues. Once a year is too infrequent and does not allow for timely adjustments.