Sec. 5-5. The Department of Children and Family Services ("the Department") shall convene and maintain a Statewide Foster Care Advisory Council to advise the Department w.
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Sec. 5-5. The Department of Children and Family Services ("the Department") shall convene and maintain a Statewide Foster Care Advisory Council to advise the Department with respect to all matters involving or affecting the provision of foster care to abused, neglected, or dependent children and their families.
The responsibilities of the Council shall include:
(1)Providing input on the issues that affect foster care and the services received by
children who are in the care of the Department and their families.
(2)Identifying, analyzing, and recommending solutions to any issue concerning foster
care services.
(3)Interpreting to the general public the need for foster care the important service
that foster parents provide.
(4)Promoting the statewide exchange and pooling of information in the area of foster
care.
(5)Participating in statewide planning and promoting foster parent involvement in local
planning concerning foster care services.
(6)Reviewing and making recommendations on Department foster care and child welfare
service delivery policies, guidelines, and procedures.
(7)Developing recommendations concerning foster care training to improve the quality of
foster care services children receive.
(8)Reviewing and advising the Department on pending or enacted legislation, primarily
as concerns foster care services, and on the Department's responses or positions regarding that legislation.
(9)Developing, as necessary, recommendations by which the Department may improve the
child welfare service delivery system, primarily on issues affecting the delivery of foster care services.
(10)Reviewing, approving, and monitoring plans of the Department's administrative
regions and contract agencies providing foster care as required by the Foster Parent Law.