Illinois Child Welfare Employee License (CWEL) Practice Test

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What is discussed in an Administrative Case Review (ACR) in terms of placement cases?

  1. Progress toward achieving legal outcomes

  2. Barriers preventing outcomes achievement

  3. Services appropriateness

  4. Alternative plans if compliance isn't met

The correct answer is: Alternative plans if compliance isn't met

During an Administrative Case Review (ACR) in placement cases, alternative plans are discussed if compliance isn't met. This means that if the current plan or services being provided are not achieving the desired outcomes or if there are barriers preventing the achievement of outcomes, alternative plans need to be considered to ensure the well-being of the child involved. While progress toward achieving legal outcomes, barriers preventing outcomes achievement, and services appropriateness are important aspects to discuss in case reviews, the primary focus during an ACR in placement cases is on developing alternative plans in case compliance with the current plan is not met.