Florida Child Welfare Case Manager Certification Practice Exam

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Why should you always notify the family of case closure?

  1. The child's school needs to know

  2. It is respectful and courteous

  3. They have a right to face the accuser

  4. They may be eligible for funding

The correct answer is: It is respectful and courteous

It is important to always notify the family of case closure because it is respectful and courteous. This allows the family to have closure and closure and understand the outcome of the case. It also acknowledges their involvement and allows for any necessary follow-up or support to be provided. While notifying the child's school (option A) or informing the family of their rights to face the accuser (option C) can be important, it is not the primary reason for notifying the family of case closure. In addition, eligibility for funding (option D) may vary and is not a guaranteed benefit of notifying the family of case closure. Overall, it is important to prioritize the respectful and considerate notification of the family when closing a case.