Florida Child Welfare Case Manager Certification Practice Exam

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How do DV safety plans work?

  1. One per household

  2. One for survivors and one for the perpetrator

  3. No need for plans

  4. Randomly assigned

The correct answer is: One for survivors and one for the perpetrator

DV safety plans are designed to help victims of domestic violence feel safer and take necessary precautions to protect themselves in potentially dangerous situations. Option A is incorrect because while each household may have its own unique safety plan, it is not limited to just one. Option C is also incorrect because safety plans are an important tool in domestic violence cases and are often used by counselors and advocates to support survivors. Option D is incorrect because each safety plan is tailored to the specific needs and circumstances of an individual or household and is not randomly assigned. The correct answer is B because there are two types of safety plans, one for the survivor and one for the perpetrator, each with different strategies and goals.