Florida Child Welfare Case Manager Certification Practice Exam

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What is least likely to increase the likelihood of neglect?

  1. Financial instability

  2. Lack of parental education

  3. Family's race and ethnicity

  4. Insufficient housing

The correct answer is: Family's race and ethnicity

Neglect can be defined as a type of abuse or mistreatment in which caregivers fail to provide for the basic needs and well-being of those dependent on them. Factors such as financial instability, lack of parental education, and insufficient housing can all contribute to cases of neglect, as they can create challenges and barriers for caregivers in meeting the needs of their dependents. However, a family's race and ethnicity should not play a role in a caregiver's ability or likelihood to provide proper care and support for their dependents. Therefore, it is the least likely factor to increase the likelihood of neglect.