CWEL Review Study Guide Question and Answers Marked Out In Red(Latest Update Graded A+)
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CWEL Review Study Guide Question and Answers Marked Out In Red(Latest Update Graded A+)
DCFS Mission Statement: - ANSWER--To promote prevention, child safety, permanency, and well-being.
-Focuses on bringing the voices of Illinois children and families to the forefront...
CWEL Review Study Guide
Question and Answers
Marked Out In Red(Latest
Update Graded A+)
DCFS Mission Statement: - ANSWER--To promote prevention, child safety,
permanency, and well-being.
-Focuses on bringing the voices of Illinois children and families to the
forefront.
-Aims to build trusting relationships that empower those they serve.
Delegated Authority: - ANSWER--Authority given from another source,
such as the Illinois Legislature.
Recognizes the inherent unequal power dynamics between child welfare
workers and children/families.
, Sources of law affecting Illinois public child welfare (DCFS): - ANSWER--
Constitutional Law
-State Law
-Federal Law
-Office of the Inspector General
ANCRA (Abused Neglected Children Reporting Act): - ANSWER--The
alleged victim must be under 18 years of age or between 18-22 years
residing in a DCFS licensed facility.
-The alleged victim must have been harmed or be at substantial risk of
physical injury.
-There must be an abusive or neglectful incident that caused the alleged
harm or risk.
-There must be an eligible perpetrator involved in the alleged abuse or
neglect.
7 Consent Decrees (Court cases related to child welfare): - ANSWER--
Aristole P. V. McDonald: Sibling joint placement.
-Bates V. McDonald: Emphasizes the importance of parent/child visits and
the goal of returning home.
-Bh V McDonald: Sets a limit of 15 cases per month for workers to protect
children in custody from harm.
-Burgos V. Sutter: Ensures Spanish-speaking clients have access to
Spanish-speaking CPS workers.
-Hill V Erickson: Addresses teen parent placement concerns.
-In-Re: Lee/Wesley: Requires notification of the Guardianship Advocacy
Commission within 4 hours of admission of a Cook County youth in care to
a mental health or drug treatment facility.
-Katie et al. Vs T. Kimbrough: Requires notification of schools when a child
in care (ward) is involved.
-Norman V. Sutter: Establishes that being homeless alone is not grounds
for protective custody.
-Dupy v. Mcewen: Establishes due process for child care workers during
investigations involving them.
-Gomez v. Johnson: Requires collaboration between DOC (Department of
Corrections) and DCFS when a child in care is involved with the DOC.
Fiduciary Relationship: - ANSWER--Based on trust and trustworthiness.
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