Florida Child Welfare Case Manager Certification Practice Exam

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Prior to removing a child from the home, the counselor could offer the family which of the following?

  1. Services and supports

  2. A written warning

  3. Legal advice

  4. A one-time financial grant

The correct answer is: Services and supports

Removing a child from their home should only be considered as a last resort, with sufficient reasoning and planning. A written warning would be an ineffective choice as it does not address the root cause of the issue and does not provide any tangible support for the family. Legal advice may be helpful in certain situations, but it is not a substitute for services and supports that can directly assist the family in addressing any conflicts or challenges. A one-time financial grant may provide temporary relief, but it is not a long-term solution for maintaining a stable and healthy home environment for the child. Offering services and supports can help the family address any underlying issues, develop skills and strategies, and strengthen relationships, making it the most appropriate and beneficial option in this situation.