Final answer:
After an FFA indicates a child is safe, the case may be closed or the family may be referred to Diversion for community services, but a preventive safety plan is unnecessary. The correct actions are determined by the specific needs of the family.
Step-by-step explanation:
After completing the Family Functioning Assessment (FFA); if the child status is Safe, the appropriate course of action can vary. Option (a) Close the case, is a valid action if there is assurance that there are no further risks or needs that need to be addressed by the child welfare system. Option (b) Refer the family to Diversion (community services), is also an appropriate step if the family could benefit from additional support, even though the child is not in immediate danger. Option (c) Do a preventive Safety plan is not necessary if the child is already deemed safe. Therefore, both (a) and (b) are correct actions depending on the specific circumstances surrounding the case. It's important for child welfare professionals to use their judgment and the information obtained through the FFA to determine the best course of action for the child and the family's well-being.