Illinois Child Welfare Employee License (CWEL) Practice Test

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What is the focus of the Social Security Act Title IV-B?

  1. Placing children with Midwestern farm families

  2. Governing child custody cases involving Indian children

  3. Providing time-limited family reunification services

  4. Establishing requirements for federal funding for family support services

The correct answer is: Establishing requirements for federal funding for family support services

The focus of the Social Security Act Title IV-B is to establish requirements for federal funding for family support services. Title IV-B of the Social Security Act provides funding to states for services aimed at strengthening and supporting families to promote child well-being and prevent child maltreatment. This includes a range of services such as family counseling, parent education, and substance abuse treatment. The other options are not the primary focus of Title IV-B: placing children with Midwestern farm families, governing child custody cases involving Indian children, and providing time-limited family reunification services.