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1    AN ACT concerning children.
 
2    Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
3represented in the General Assembly:
 
4    Section 5. The Strengthening the Child Welfare Workforce
5for Children and Families Act is amended by changing Sections
610 and 15 as follows:
 
7    (325 ILCS 70/10)
8    (Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2021)
9    Sec. 10. Task Force on Strengthening the Child Welfare
10Workforce for Children and Families.
11    (a) As used in this Act:
12    "Child welfare workers" or "staff" means child welfare
13caseworkers, child welfare specialists, and child welfare
14specialist supervisors.
15    "Child welfare services job" mean an employment position as
16a child welfare caseworker, child welfare specialist, or child
17welfare specialist supervisor.
18    (b) The Task Force on Strengthening the Child Welfare
19Workforce for Children and Families is created to do all of the
20following:
21        (1) Perform a policy and literature review regarding:
22    (i) compensation and caseload standards in the field of
23    child welfare; (ii) staff turnover rates; and (iii) the

 

 

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1    impact compensation, caseload, and staff turnover have on
2    achieving safety and timely permanency for children.
3        (2) Survey employers in the public and private sector
4    to determine:
5            (A) how many child welfare service jobs exist;
6            (B) the compensation paid to child welfare
7        workers;
8            (C) how many child welfare service jobs are filled
9        and how many are vacant;
10            (D) how many child welfare service jobs are filled
11        by persons who have at least 18 months in the position;
12            (E) the rate of turnover for child welfare workers;
13        and
14            (F) the causes of turnover for child welfare
15        workers.
16        (3) Conduct a detailed time log analysis for child
17    welfare workers to determine how much time is available to
18    complete each administrative task and how much time is
19    actually spent to complete each administrative task. The
20    time log analysis shall expressly ask child welfare workers
21    the following question for each administrative task, "Is
22    this task duplicative of one that you have already
23    completed?".
24        (4) Develop recommendations on how to (i) improve the
25    recruitment and retention of child welfare workers; and
26    (ii) reduce the turnover rates for child welfare workers.

 

 

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1    (c) Members of the Task Force shall include:
2        (1) 2 members appointed by the Governor;
3        (2) 2 legislative members appointed by the Speaker of
4    the House of Representatives, one of whom shall be
5    designated as Co-Chairperson;
6        (3) 2 legislative members appointed by the Minority
7    Leader of the House of Representatives, one of whom shall
8    be designated as Co-Chairperson;
9        (4) 2 legislative members appointed by the President of
10    the Senate, one of whom shall be designated as
11    Co-Chairperson;
12        (5) 2 legislative members appointed by the Senate
13    Minority Leader, one of whom shall be designated as
14    Co-Chairperson;
15        (6) the Director of the Illinois Criminal Justice
16    Information Authority, or his or her designee;
17        (7) the Director of Children and Family Services, or
18    his or her designee;
19        (8) the Director of Commerce and Economic Opportunity,
20    or his or her designee;
21        (9) the Principal Investigator for the Child
22    Protection Training Academy at the University of Illinois;
23        (10) a person appointed by a labor union that
24    represents State employees;
25        (11) a current private sector employee appointed by the
26    Speaker of the House of Representatives; and

 

 

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1        (12) one person appointed by the Governor who
2    represents a person representing a non-profit, statewide
3    organization that represents private sector child welfare
4    providers; and .
5        (13) 2 persons appointed by the Governor who each serve
6    as a chief executive officer or chief administrator of a
7    private sector child welfare provider.
8    (d) The Department of Children and Family Services Children
9and Family Research Center of the University of Illinois at
10Urbana-Champaign shall provide administrative and other
11support to the Task Force.
12    (e) The Department of Children and Family Services shall
13engage the services of the Children and Family Research Center
14of the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign The
15Department of Children and Family Services shall engage the
16services of a university-based consultant to aid in the
17collection, cataloguing, and analysis of child welfare data.
18Services provided by the Children and Family Research Center as
19described in this subsection and whose services shall conclude
20when the Task Force submits its final report to the General
21Assembly and the Governor as required under subsection (h).
22    (f) The Task Force shall consider contracting with a
23qualified company, university, or other entity with
24demonstrated experience studying and improving human resources
25management.
26    (g) The Task Force shall meet no less than 6 times.

 

 

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1    (h) The Task Force shall submit a preliminary report to the
2General Assembly and the Governor no later than October 1, 2020
32019, and a final electronic report, along with recommendations
4and any proposed legislation, to the General Assembly and the
5Governor by January 1, 2021 2020.
6    The reports to the General Assembly shall be filed with the
7Clerk of the House of Representatives and the Secretary of the
8Senate in electronic form only, in the manner that the Clerk
9and the Secretary shall direct.
10    (i) The Task Force is dissolved on January 1, 2022 2021.
11(Source: P.A. 100-879, eff. 8-14-18.)
 
12    (325 ILCS 70/15)
13    (Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2021)
14    Sec. 15. Repeal. This Act is repealed on January 1, 2022
152021.
16(Source: P.A. 100-879, eff. 8-14-18.)
 
17    Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon
18becoming law.