Illinois 2023-2024 Regular Session

Illinois Senate Bill SB2411

Introduced
2/10/23  
Refer
2/10/23  
Refer
2/28/23  
Report Pass
3/8/23  
Refer
3/8/23  

Caption

SAFETY-BASED CHILD WELFARE

Impact

The legislation aims to enhance the reliability and validity of child welfare interventions, ensuring that assessments regarding child safety are consistent and evidence-based. To support this transition, the bill mandates the establishment of a multi-disciplinary advisory committee that includes stakeholders from various fields relevant to child welfare, such as domestic violence and juvenile justice. Furthermore, annual reports will need to be submitted to the General Assembly starting from December 31, 2026, to evaluate the success of the new system in practice.

Summary

SB2411, introduced by Senator Mattie Hunter, amends the Children and Family Services Act specifically to implement a safety-based child welfare intervention system. This bill shifts the focus from a standardized child endangerment risk assessment protocol to a system that allows the Department of Children and Family Services (DCFS) to develop this new intervention framework. The new system will require all protective investigators and specialists within the department to demonstrate proficiency in the new protocols before making safety determinations for children under their care.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding SB2411 include concerns about the potential implications for minority communities, particularly African-American children, as the bill also reinforces the existing Advisory Commission on Reducing the Disproportionate Representation of African-American Children in Foster Care. Critics may argue that while the bill aims to enhance safety protocols, it might not adequately address the underlying issues contributing to the disproportionate representation of these children within the child welfare system. Furthermore, the adequacy of training for child welfare specialists is a point of anxiety, particularly regarding how swiftly new protocols can be integrated into existing practices.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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