Florida Child Welfare Case Manager Certification Practice Exam

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Which is not considered a permanency goal in a case plan?

  1. Adoption

  2. Guardianship

  3. Termination of parental rights

  4. Reunification

The correct answer is: Termination of parental rights

A permanency goal in a case plan is a goal to provide children in foster care with a safe, stable, and permanent living arrangement. Adoption and guardianship are both considered permanency goals, as they provide long-term stability for a child. Reunification is also a permanency goal, as it involves reuniting a child with their biological family after their needs have been addressed. Termination of parental rights, on the other hand, is not a permanency goal. It is a legal action that can occur if a parent is unable or unwilling to meet the needs of their child, and it does not result in a permanent living arrangement for the child. Therefore, it is not considered a permanency goal in a case plan.