Florida Child Welfare Case Manager Certification Practice Exam

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If a child is determined to be missing, what information can be released?

  1. The child's social security number and last known location

  2. The child's names, date of birth, and physical description

  3. The child's school records and address

  4. The parents' names and addresses

The correct answer is: The child's names, date of birth, and physical description

The correct answer is B because the other options contain sensitive information that could put the child or family at risk. Option A includes the child's social security number, which can lead to identity theft. Option C includes the child's school records, which should only be released to authorized individuals. Option D includes the parents' names and addresses, which could also put them at risk. Option B, on the other hand, provides necessary identifying information without jeopardizing the safety and privacy of the child and their family.