Florida Child Welfare Case Manager Certification Practice Exam

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Who is involved in the debrief after a missing child is found?

  1. LEO, Parents or CG, Gal cls court

  2. EFC, PESS, Aftercare service providers

  3. Individuals undergoing quality assessments

  4. Persons providing infants' medical care

The correct answer is: LEO, Parents or CG, Gal cls court

After a missing child is found, the debrief involves various parties that play a crucial role in the search and rescue operation. These include LEO (law enforcement officers), parents, and CG (coast guard). These three parties are directly involved in the event and have vital information and perspectives to share during the debrief. Option B, C, and D are incorrect as none of these parties are typically involved in the search and rescue of a missing child. Option B refers to emergency family caregivers, PESS (Permanency Effective Supervision System), and aftercare service providers, which are not directly involved in the search but may be involved in the child's care after being found. Option C, individuals undergoing quality assessments, are not relevant to the context of a missing child. Option D mentions persons providing infants' medical care, which again is not directly involved in a search and rescue operation