Florida Child Welfare Case Manager Certification Practice Exam

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A permanency staffing should be held within how many months from removal?

  1. 9

  2. 10

  3. 11

  4. 12

The correct answer is: 11

A permanency staffing should be held within 11 months from removal. This allows for enough time to assess the child's situation and determine the best plan for their future. Choices A, B, and D are incorrect because they either do not allow enough time for proper evaluation or extend the process beyond a reasonable timeline. For example, holding the staffing after 9 months may not allow enough time for adequate assessments and decision-making, while waiting until 12 months may prolong the child's uncertainty and delay important permanency planning. Therefore, option C is the best choice because it balances the need for timely decision-making with thorough assessments.