Illinois Child Welfare Employee License (CWEL) Practice Test

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What is the 60-Plus Process focused on in the child welfare system?

  1. Child protection

  2. Designating a back-up caregiver

  3. Preparing children for independent living

  4. Providing long-term residential care for children

The correct answer is: Designating a back-up caregiver

The 60-Plus Process is focused on designating a back-up caregiver in the child welfare system. This process is put in place to ensure that if something unexpected were to happen to the primary caregiver, a designated back-up caregiver is in place to provide care for the child or children involved. This proactive approach helps to ensure the safety and well-being of children in the child welfare system. Options A, C, and D are not the main focus of the 60-Plus Process. Option A, child protection, is more about ensuring the safety of children in cases of abuse or neglect. Option C, preparing children for independent living, focuses on helping older youth in foster care transition to living independently. Option D, providing long-term residential care for children, pertains to cases where children need ongoing residential care due to their specific needs.