Florida Child Welfare Case Manager Certification Practice Exam

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How often must efforts be made to locate a missing child after the first three months?

  1. Weekly

  2. Bi-weekly

  3. Monthly

  4. Quarterly

The correct answer is: Monthly

After the first three months, efforts should be made once a month to locate a missing child. Weekly and bi-weekly efforts may be too frequent and overwhelming for both the child and those involved in the search. Quarterly efforts may not be enough to ensure that all necessary resources are being utilized and that the child's safety is being prioritized. Monthly efforts strike a balance between consistent and thorough searches without being overwhelming.