Illinois Child Welfare Employee License (CWEL) Practice Test

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What does culturally-informed practice involve in working with families?

  1. Race

  2. Emergency Review

  3. Culturally-Informed Practice

  4. Case Transfer Staffing

The correct answer is: Culturally-Informed Practice

Culturally-informed practice in working with families involves understanding and incorporating cultural factors such as beliefs, traditions, values, and norms into the services provided to families. This approach acknowledges and respects the diversity of families and recognizes the importance of cultural competence in building trust and rapport with families. By being aware of and sensitive to cultural differences, child welfare professionals can better engage with families, address their needs effectively, and empower them to make decisions that align with their cultural backgrounds.