Florida Child Welfare Case Manager Certification Practice Exam

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What should be done after receiving the comprehensive behavioral assessment?

  1. Incorporate recommendations into the case plan

  2. Forward the assessment to the parents

  3. File the assessment without review

  4. Wait for further instructions from the court

The correct answer is: Incorporate recommendations into the case plan

After receiving a comprehensive behavioral assessment, the next step should be to incorporate the recommendations from the assessment into the case plan. This allows for the best possible outcome for the individual and ensures that their needs are being met. Forwarding the assessment to the parents or filing it without review does not take into account the recommendations and may not address the individual's specific needs. Additionally, waiting for further instructions from the court may delay the necessary actions to help the individual. Thus, incorporating the recommendations into the case plan is the most appropriate next step after receiving the assessment.