Florida Child Welfare Case Manager Certification Practice Exam

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Who should a child welfare case visit include?

  1. Teachers and counselors

  2. Parents and siblings

  3. Children and parents

  4. Grandparents and relatives

The correct answer is: Children and parents

A child welfare case visit should include both children and parents in order to assess the well-being and safety of the child. While teachers and counselors are valuable resources, their input may not give a complete picture of the child's situation. Similarly, while grandparents and other relatives may be involved in the child's life, they may not have a full understanding of the family dynamics or be able to speak for the child's best interests. Including parents and siblings in the case visit allows for a more comprehensive understanding of the child's home life and allows the child's voice to be heard.