Florida Child Welfare Case Manager Certification Practice Exam

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You would not complete a diligent search on the following:

  1. Non-US parent

  2. ICWA child

  3. undocumented parent

  4. relative

The correct answer is: ICWA child

A diligent search is about looking for birth families or relatives of a child in foster care. This includes searching for possible non-US parents and relatives. However, it is important to note that a diligent search does not necessarily include searching for parents who are undocumented, as their information may not be readily available. Therefore, you would not complete a diligent search on a child who falls under the Indian Child Welfare Act (ICWA), as this would require a different process and specific guidelines. Searching for relatives is an important part of a diligent search, but this is not the answer as relatives should be searched for during the process.