Illinois Child Welfare Employee License (CWEL) Practice Test

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What signatures of a poor prospect for safe reunification involve patterns of behavior of commission or omission?

  1. Service Plan

  2. Poor Prognosis Cases

  3. Permanency Goals

  4. Psychosis

The correct answer is: Poor Prognosis Cases

Poor prognosis cases involve patterns of behavior of commission or omission that indicate a poor prospect for safe reunification. These cases may present severe challenges or barriers that make it difficult for the child to return home safely. The focus is on the behavior and circumstances surrounding the situation, rather than specific documents like the service plan or permanency goals. Psychosis refers to a mental health condition characterized by a loss of contact with reality, which may not directly relate to a poor prospect for safe reunification in the context of child welfare.