Florida Child Welfare Case Manager Certification Practice Exam

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What is a special condition requiring attention in child welfare?

  1. Caregiver unavailable

  2. Child needs tutoring

  3. Child feels lonely

  4. Need for nutritional advice

The correct answer is: Caregiver unavailable

An unavailable caregiver can be a critical issue in child welfare because it means that there is no adult present to look after the child's safety and well-being. This can potentially lead to neglect or even abuse, making it a priority for social workers or child welfare agencies to address and provide necessary support or services. In contrast, the other options may also be important needs for a child, but they do not pose an immediate risk to the child's safety and therefore are not considered a special condition requiring immediate attention in child welfare.