Florida Child Welfare Case Manager Certification Practice Exam

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In sexual abuse cases, which of the following is a required contact?

  1. The school principal

  2. Law enforcement

  3. A family friend

  4. A therapist

The correct answer is: Law enforcement

In sexual abuse cases, the required contact is typically law enforcement. This is because sexual abuse is a serious crime and law enforcement has the authority and resources to investigate and bring charges against the perpetrator. The other options, such as the school principal, a family friend, or a therapist, may also be involved in supporting the victim and providing emotional or mental health support, but they are not the primary point of contact for reporting and addressing the abuse. In some cases, it may also be appropriate to involve child protective services or a hotline specifically for reporting abuse. However, law enforcement should always be contacted in order to investigate and take appropriate legal action.