Florida Child Welfare Case Manager Certification Practice Exam

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What is evaluated during a CMAT staffing session?

  1. The child's educational goals

  2. The child's medical and mental health care needs

  3. The family's readiness for reunification

  4. The child's progress in a self-independent living program

The correct answer is: The child's medical and mental health care needs

During a CMAT staffing session, the child's medical and mental health care needs are evaluated. While it is important to consider the child's educational goals (A), family's readiness for reunification (C), and progress in a self-independent living program (D), these factors are not the focus of a CMAT staffing session. The main purpose of a CMAT (Child and Adolescent Needs and Strengths) staffing session is to assess the child's overall well-being and identify any necessary support services that may be needed. This is why option B, the child's medical and mental health care needs, is the most important factor to be evaluated during a CMAT staffing session.