Florida Child Welfare Case Manager Certification Practice Exam

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Background checks must be completed for which of the following?

  1. Relatives and non-relatives home placement opportunities

  2. All potential victims

  3. Court officials

  4. Service and referral providers

The correct answer is: Relatives and non-relatives home placement opportunities

Background checks must be completed for both relatives and non-relatives seeking home placement opportunities for children's' safety and well-being. While all potential victims of abuse should be considered, background checks are specifically required for individuals seeking to provide care or placement for children. Court officials do not require a background check, as they are not typically entrusted with the care of children. Service and referral providers may also interact with children, but they are not providing direct care or placement and therefore do not require a background check.