104TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY
State of Illinois
2025 and 2026
HB3732

 

Introduced 2/18/2025, by Rep. Maura Hirschauer

 

SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED:
 
20 ILCS 505/5.48 new

    Amends the Children and Family Services Act. Requires the Department of Children and Family Services to establish and administer a 5-year Biological Foster Care Case Management Pilot Program that provides a framework to prioritize reunifying children with biological parents after an appropriate stabilization period. Provides that under the pilot program, the Department shall develop individualized, time-bound reunification plans that outline steps for returning children to their parents or guardians; and promote case coordination by providing caseworkers with specialized resources to focus exclusively on building relationships with biological families for the child. Provides that program tools and services shall include mental health evaluations, family counseling, and reintegration services. Provides that for each child placed in foster care, the Department shall develop a 2-year plan involving the child, biological parents, and key stakeholders to ensure sustained family stability. Contains provisions on employment and income opportunities for parents and foster youth under the pilot program; and Department reporting requirements.


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A BILL FOR

 

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1    AN ACT concerning State government.
 
2    Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
3represented in the General Assembly:
 
4    Section 5. The Children and Family Services Act is amended
5by adding Section 5.48 as follows:
 
6    (20 ILCS 505/5.48 new)
7    Sec. 5.48. Biological Foster Care Case Management Pilot
8Program.
9    (a) Purpose. Illinois currently faces challenges with
10prolonged foster care placements and reunification delays.
11Only 18.6 % of the children who entered substitute care in the
12Cook County region in Calendar Year 2021 were reunified with
13their families within 24 months. The purpose of this Section
14is to create a pilot program focused on providing parents with
15their own case manager, separate from their children in State
16care, to aid in reunifying children with their biological
17families after entering foster care. The pilot program would
18focus on, improving case management services and connection to
19community resources, and integrating workforce development
20initiatives for foster youth and parents facing economic
21hardship.
22    (b) Legislative findings. The General Assembly finds the
23following:

 

 

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1        (1) Many children in foster care experience
2    instability due to insufficient family support systems and
3    inadequate caseworker resources.
4        (2) Family reunification, when safely possible, leads
5    to better long-term outcomes for children.
6        (3) Comprehensive support for parents, including job
7    readiness and placement programs, is essential to creating
8    a stable home environment for returning children.
9    (c) Program establishment and components. The Department
10of Children and Family Services shall establish and administer
11a 5-year Biological Foster Care Case Management Pilot Program
12that provides a framework to prioritize reunifying children
13with biological parents after an appropriate stabilization
14period. Under the pilot program, the Department shall develop
15individualized, time-bound reunification plans that outline
16steps for returning children to their parents or guardians. To
17promote case coordination, the Department shall provide
18caseworkers with specialized resources to focus exclusively on
19building relationships with biological families for the child.
20Tools and services shall include mental health evaluations,
21family counseling, and reintegration services.
22    (d) Two-year reunification plan. For each child placed in
23foster care, the Department shall develop a 2-year plan
24involving the child, biological parents, and key stakeholders
25to ensure sustained family stability. The Department shall
26also:

 

 

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1        (1) conduct quarterly service plan reviews to measure
2    progress toward milestones;
3        (2) promote family relationship building, by
4    implementing structured family engagement sessions during
5    the first 6 months of an open case to strengthen bonds
6    between children and biological parents; and
7        (3) target reunifying at least 40% of children who are
8    new to care within the first 18-24 months of placement.
9    (e) Workforce development component. To increase
10employment and income opportunities for parents and foster
11youth aged 16 and older, the pilot program shall:
12        (1) provide parents and foster youth with access to
13    job readiness training, paid internships, and mentorship
14    programs to build career skills and financial
15    independence; and
16        (2) provide job training, financial literacy, and job
17    placement services to parents in poverty to support
18    economic stability and successful reunification.
19    (f) Outcomes and reporting. Beginning one year after
20implementation of the pilot program, the Department shall
21submit annual reports to the General Assembly that detail
22reunification rates, family engagement metrics, funding
23adjustments, and workforce development outcomes. The final
24report shall be submitted 3 months after the pilot program
25terminates. After the pilot programs second full year of
26operation, the Department shall conduct a program evaluation

 

 

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1to determine scalability and long-term viability.