Florida Child Welfare Case Manager Certification Practice Exam

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What does a 'Specific' outcome in SMART outcomes refer to?

  1. Outline feasible actions only

  2. Includes a timeline

  3. Who, what, where, when, why, how

  4. Based on evidence only

The correct answer is: Who, what, where, when, why, how

A 'Specific' outcomes in SMART outcomes refer to more than just outlining feasible actions. While having realistic and actionable steps is important, specific outcomes also refer to the details of who will be responsible, what needs to be accomplished, where and when it will take place, and why it is important. B: Including a timeline is an important aspect of setting SMART outcomes, but it is not the only component. Specific outcomes also require clarity on other aspects such as responsibility and purpose. D: 'Specific' outcomes should be based on evidence, but this alone does not fulfill the criteria of a SMART outcome. Specificity also takes into account the details and context of the outcome.