Illinois Child Welfare Employee License (CWEL) Practice Test

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What is Specific Consent in a child welfare context?

  1. A document signed before a judge granting custody to adoptive parents

  2. A process by which a child can return home after court proceedings

  3. The agreement for private guardianship between parents and a designated caretaker

  4. A document a parent signs to consent to their child's adoption by a specific caretaker

The correct answer is: A document a parent signs to consent to their child's adoption by a specific caretaker

Specific Consent in a child welfare context refers to a legal document that a parent signs to give consent for their child to be adopted by a specific caretaker. This form of consent is crucial in the adoption process as it ensures that the parent willingly agrees to the adoption by a designated individual or family. The other options are not accurate because they do not accurately describe Specific Consent in the context of child welfare.