Florida Child Welfare Case Manager Certification Practice Exam

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The goal for all children with whom the department services is to:

  1. Create an environment that promotes self-esteem

  2. Establish a safe and permanent home as soon as possible

  3. Keep the children and the families together

  4. Provide an education in a setting that best fits the needs of the children

The correct answer is: Establish a safe and permanent home as soon as possible

The goal for all children is to find a safe and permanent home as soon as possible. While other options such as promoting self-esteem, keeping them with their families, and providing education are important, they are not the ultimate goal. The main priority is to ensure children have a stable and secure living situation, which may not always be achievable through promoting self-esteem or keeping them with their families. And while education is important, it is not the main goal but rather a means to help children succeed in their lives. Therefore, establishing a safe and permanent home as soon as possible is the most important and critical goal for the department and the children it serves.