Florida Child Welfare Case Manager Certification Practice Exam

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What is the appropriate case plan goal when the case is not high risk and changes in the family situation will allow the child to safely return home?

  1. Reunification

  2. Long-term foster care

  3. Adoption

  4. Permanent guardianship

The correct answer is: Reunification

When a case is not considered high risk and the family situation has improved to the point where the child can safely return home, the appropriate case plan goal would be reunification. This means that the ultimate goal is to ensure that the child is safely and permanently reunited with their family, rather than being placed in long-term foster care, adoption, or permanent guardianship. Foster care, adoption, and guardianship may be considered if reunification is not possible, but they are not the appropriate initial goal in this situation.