Illinois Child Welfare Employee License (CWEL) Practice Test

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What is the role of Administrative Case Review (ACR) in the child welfare system?

  1. Compel testimony or document production from witnesses

  2. Discuss progress toward achieving outcomes

  3. Represent the best interest of children

  4. Ensure proper delivery of child welfare services

The correct answer is: Discuss progress toward achieving outcomes

The correct answer is B. The role of Administrative Case Review (ACR) in the child welfare system is to discuss progress toward achieving outcomes. During ACR meetings, stakeholders come together to review and discuss the progress of the case plan goals, address any barriers, and ensure that actions are being taken to achieve the desired outcomes for the child and family involved in the case. This process helps to track the progress of the case and make necessary adjustments to ensure the well-being of the children under the agency's supervision. Options A, C, and D are incorrect: A. Compelling testimony or document production from witnesses is typically associated with legal proceedings or court hearings, rather than the role of Administrative Case Review (ACR). C. Representing the best interest of children is usually the responsibility of caseworkers, attorneys, or guardians ad litem, rather than the specific role of ACR. D. Ensuring the proper delivery of child welfare services is important in the child welfare system, but it is not the primary role of Administrative Case Review (ACR).