Illinois Child Welfare Employee License (CWEL) Practice Test

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Which case mandates DCFS to provide weekly parent-child visits for children with a "return home" goal?

  1. Burgos V. Suter

  2. Aristotle P V. McDonald

  3. Bates V. McDonald

  4. BH V. McDonald

The correct answer is: Bates V. McDonald

In the context of child welfare, the case that mandates DCFS to provide weekly parent-child visits for children with a "return home" goal is Bates v. McDonald. This case established the legal requirement for DCFS to facilitate consistent and frequent visits between parents and their children when the goal is reunification. This decision emphasizes the importance of maintaining meaningful family connections during the child welfare process. The other options listed: A. Burgos v. Suter B. Aristotle P v. McDonald D. BH v. McDonald These cases do not specifically address the issue of providing weekly parent-child visits for children with a "return home" goal, making them incorrect choices for this question.