Florida Child Protection Investigator (CPI) Certification Practice Test

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What aspect is essential for developing a case plan from the information in a FFA-Ongoing?

  1. Family feedback

  2. Child's academic performance

  3. Engagement from the family

  4. Risk levels

The correct answer is: Family feedback

Developing a case plan from the information in a Family Functioning Assessment - Ongoing (FFA-Ongoing) heavily relies on family feedback. This feedback ensures that the voices and perspectives of family members are considered, which is crucial in creating a personalized and effective case plan. Incorporating family feedback allows practitioners to understand the family's needs, strengths, and challenges, thus promoting collaboration and ownership in the process. While other factors such as a child's academic performance, family engagement, and risk levels play significant roles in the broader context of child welfare and family support, they do not capture the direct element of input that is vital during the case planning stage. The essence of a successful case plan is the partnership between the family and the professionals, making their feedback an indispensable aspect of the planning process.