Illinois Child Welfare Employee License (CWEL) Practice Test

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What type of hearing involves the judge hearing testimony about efforts to reunify children and families, considering reports from caseworkers, and reviewing evidence of services delivered under family service plans?

  1. Dispositional Hearing

  2. Permanency Hearing

  3. Status Hearing

  4. Termination Hearing

The correct answer is: Dispositional Hearing

A Dispositional Hearing is the correct answer because this type of hearing involves the judge hearing testimony about efforts to reunify children and families, considering reports from caseworkers, and reviewing evidence of services delivered under family service plans. This hearing is crucial in determining the appropriate disposition for the child involved in the child welfare system. The other options are incorrect: - Permanency Hearings focus on the permanent living situation for the child. - Status Hearings are held to review the progress of the case and ensure court-ordered services are being provided. - Termination Hearings pertain to the termination of parental rights.