Florida Child Welfare Case Manager Certification Practice Exam

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Under which condition can supervision be terminated?

  1. For any child under supervision

  2. Only for children removed from their homes

  3. For children unified with parents for at least 6 months and parents have completed their case plan

  4. After a supervision period of 1 year

The correct answer is: For children unified with parents for at least 6 months and parents have completed their case plan

Supervision can only be terminated for children who have been reunified with their parents for at least 6 months and whose parents have completed their case plan. This means that options A, B, and D are incorrect because they suggest that supervision can be terminated under different conditions, which is not the case. A does not provide a specific condition and B only applies to children removed from their homes, while D mentions a specific time frame of 1 year, which may not necessarily be the case. Option C is the only answer that accurately captures the necessary conditions for supervision to be terminated.