Florida Child Welfare Case Manager Certification Practice Exam

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What is required for safety planning criteria to be considered adequate?

  1. Parents are willing for in-home services and will cooperate

  2. A detailed budget plan

  3. A multi-year plan

  4. An out-of-state relocation plan

The correct answer is: Parents are willing for in-home services and will cooperate

The correct answer is A. In order for safety planning criteria to be considered adequate, it is NOT required for parents to be willing to engage in in-home services and cooperate, have a detailed budget plan, have a multi-year plan, or have an out-of-state relocation plan. While these may be helpful factors to consider, the most important requirement for safety planning criteria to be considered adequate is the parents' willingness to engage in in-home services and cooperate. This allows for any potential risks or concerns to be addressed within the child's current home environment, which is often the preferred option for ensuring the safety and well-being of the child.