Florida Child Welfare Case Manager Certification Practice Exam

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When is an exit interview conducted?

  1. When a child completes an educational program

  2. When moving placements

  3. After adoption is finalized

  4. Following a medical review

The correct answer is: When moving placements

An exit interview is conducted when a child is moving placements. This is typically done to gather information and feedback on the child's experience in a certain program or placement, in order to assess the effectiveness of the program and make improvements. Options A, C, and D may involve interviews as well, but they are not specifically referred to as "exit interviews". Option A mentions completion of an educational program, but it does not necessarily mean that the child is leaving the program entirely. Options C and D mention specific events (adoption finalization and medical review) but they do not necessarily indicate that the child is leaving a particular placement or program. Therefore, B is the most appropriate and specific answer.