Florida Child Welfare Case Manager Certification Practice Exam

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What must a 'danger statement' include?

  1. Potential risks only

  2. Analysis of past incidents

  3. What must be different and what parents can do

  4. Legal consequences for failure to comply

The correct answer is: What must be different and what parents can do

A 'danger statement' should not only contain the potential risks, but also provide information on what must be done differently to prevent such risks and what parents can do to ensure safety. Option A is incorrect as it does not provide any plan of action or cautionary measures to be taken. Option B is incorrect as it only focuses on past incidents and does not provide any preventative measures. Option D is incorrect as a 'danger statement' is not necessarily related to legal consequences and should focus on safety measures instead. Thus, option C is the most appropriate answer.