Sec. 5. Training child welfare workers
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Section 474(a)(3)(A) of the Social Security Act ( 42 U.S.C. 674(a)(3)(A) ) is amended— by striking 75 per centum of so much of such expenditures as are for the training and inserting 50 percent of so much of such expenditures as are for the short- and long-term training ; and by inserting or of personnel employed or preparing for employment by State-licensed or State-approved child welfare agencies, without regard to whether such personnel provide or will provide services to foster or adoptive children on behalf of whom foster care maintenance payments or adoption assistance payments may be made under this part, in areas directly related to the responsibilities of such personnel, including making a case plan, carrying out case reviews, engaging families, connecting families with appropriate substance abuse treatment, preparing for judicial proceedings, determining eligibility, treating child behaviors or other problems, carrying out or participating with child abuse and neglect investigations and other responses, coordinating and connecting children with health services, helping children access psycho-social services as needed, providing post-permanency services, providing child welfare services in a trauma-informed manner, working in multidisciplinary teams, and collaborating with law enforcement, after subdivision, .
Section 474(a)(3)(B) of such Act ( 42 U.S.C. 674(a)(3)(B) ) is amended by striking , the members of the staff of State-licensed or State-approved child care institutions providing care, or State-licensed or State-approved child welfare agencies providing services, and inserting or the members of the staff of State-licensed or State-approved child care institutions providing care .
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