Illinois Child Welfare Employee License (CWEL) Practice Test

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Which federal act establishes requirements for family support services and adoption promotion?

  1. Children's Bureau

  2. Social Security Act Title IV-B

  3. Indian Child Welfare Act (ICWA)

  4. Social Security Act Title IV-E

The correct answer is: Social Security Act Title IV-B

The correct answer is B, the Social Security Act Title IV-B. This federal act establishes requirements for family support services and adoption promotion. Title IV-B of the Social Security Act focuses on promoting family preservation and preventing the unnecessary separation of children from their families by providing services aimed at keeping families together. It also includes provisions for adoption promotion and support services to help children in foster care find safe, permanent homes. The other options are not directly related to the establishment of requirements for family support services and adoption promotion. The Children's Bureau (option A) is a federal agency within the Administration for Children and Families that focuses on child welfare issues. The Indian Child Welfare Act (ICWA) (option C) is a federal law that governs the placement of Native American children in foster and adoptive homes. Social Security Act Title IV-E (option D) pertains to federal reimbursement to states for foster care, adoption assistance, and kinship guardianship assistance.