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1 | AN ACT concerning children.
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2 | Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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3 | represented in the General Assembly:
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4 | Section 1. Short title. This Act may be cited as the | |||||||||||||||||||
5 | Bias-Free Child Removal Pilot Program Act. | |||||||||||||||||||
6 | Section 5. Purpose. In Illinois, and across the nation, | |||||||||||||||||||
7 | some racial and ethnic minority groups are disproportionately | |||||||||||||||||||
8 | represented in the child welfare system. This | |||||||||||||||||||
9 | disproportionality could occur at 5 different decision points | |||||||||||||||||||
10 | during a family's child welfare involvement: | |||||||||||||||||||
11 | (1) investigated or screened in maltreatment reports; | |||||||||||||||||||
12 | (2) protective custodies; | |||||||||||||||||||
13 | (3) indicated maltreatment reports; | |||||||||||||||||||
14 | (4) post-investigation service provision; and | |||||||||||||||||||
15 | (5) timely exits from substitute care. | |||||||||||||||||||
16 | The purpose of this Act is to require the Department of | |||||||||||||||||||
17 | Children and Family Services to establish a 3-year, Bias-Free | |||||||||||||||||||
18 | Child Removal Pilot Program for the purpose of promoting | |||||||||||||||||||
19 | unbiased decision-making in the child removal process, while | |||||||||||||||||||
20 | maintaining the safety of children and reducing risk, thus | |||||||||||||||||||
21 | reducing disparity in the removal decision-making process with | |||||||||||||||||||
22 | the goal of decreasing the overrepresentation of BIPOC | |||||||||||||||||||
23 | children in out-of-home placements. This would be achieved by |
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1 | convening an independent group of professionals involved in | ||||||
2 | the child welfare system to review removal decisions, absent | ||||||
3 | specific demographic information, to determine whether the | ||||||
4 | removal of a child is necessary to avoid imminent risk to his | ||||||
5 | or her safety, health, and well-being. | ||||||
6 | Section 10. Definitions. As used in this Act: | ||||||
7 | "Bias-free" means to approach a case file with specific | ||||||
8 | identifying demographic information removed, such as gender, | ||||||
9 | race, ethnicity, geographic location, and income information, | ||||||
10 | to prevent a reader from inserting bias, implicit or explicit, | ||||||
11 | into critical decisions such as removing a child from his or | ||||||
12 | her family. | ||||||
13 | "BIPOC" means people who are members of the groups | ||||||
14 | described in subparagraphs (a) through (e) of paragraph (A) of | ||||||
15 | subsection (1) of Section 2 of the Business Enterprise for | ||||||
16 | Minorities, Women, and Persons with Disabilities Act. | ||||||
17 | "Child" means any person under 18 years of age. For the | ||||||
18 | purposes of admission to and residence in childcare | ||||||
19 | institutions, group homes, and maternity centers, "child" also | ||||||
20 | means any person under 21 years of age who is referred by a | ||||||
21 | parent or guardian, including an agency having legal | ||||||
22 | responsibility for the person in accordance with the Juvenile | ||||||
23 | Court Act of 1987. Termination of care for such persons under | ||||||
24 | 21 years of age shall occur no later than 90 days following | ||||||
25 | completion of a public-school secondary education program or |
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1 | the person's eligibility for such a program. | ||||||
2 | "Committee" means the Bias-Free Child Removal Review | ||||||
3 | Committee. | ||||||
4 | "Department" means the Department of Children and Family | ||||||
5 | Services. | ||||||
6 | "Evaluation design" means identifying an overall strategy | ||||||
7 | for analyzing the effectiveness of a program to include | ||||||
8 | outlining a distinct approach to formulating key outputs and | ||||||
9 | outcomes, selecting an appropriate research method, and | ||||||
10 | evaluating the outcomes of a program. | ||||||
11 | "Program" or "pilot program" means the Bias-Free Child | ||||||
12 | Removal Pilot Program. | ||||||
13 | Section 15. Program. Subject to appropriation, the | ||||||
14 | Department of Children and Family Services shall establish a | ||||||
15 | 3-year Bias-Free Child Removal Pilot Program no later than | ||||||
16 | July 1, 2023 for the purpose of promoting unbiased | ||||||
17 | decision-making in the child removal process, all while | ||||||
18 | maintaining the safety of children and reducing risk, thus | ||||||
19 | reducing disparity in the removal decision-making process with | ||||||
20 | the goal of decreasing the overrepresentation of BIPOC | ||||||
21 | children in out-of-home placements. This purpose shall be | ||||||
22 | achieved by convening an interdisciplinary group of 9 | ||||||
23 | professionals involved in the child welfare system to review | ||||||
24 | removal decisions, absent specific demographic information, to | ||||||
25 | determine whether the removal of a child is necessary to avoid |
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1 | imminent risk to his or her safety, health, and well-being. | ||||||
2 | The Department shall choose a county that, based on a | ||||||
3 | county-based analysis, indicates the highest rates of racial | ||||||
4 | disproportionality. The identified county shall utilize a | ||||||
5 | bias-free child removal strategy when deciding whether a child | ||||||
6 | should be removed from his or her parents' home, as specified. | ||||||
7 | The Department shall identify a public university to | ||||||
8 | develop an evaluation design which identifies a control group | ||||||
9 | (a county that does not utilize a bias-free child removal | ||||||
10 | strategy) and compare those results with the intervention | ||||||
11 | group (a county that utilizes a bias-child removal strategy). | ||||||
12 | Section 20. Implementation. | ||||||
13 | (a) No later than January 1, 2023, the Department shall | ||||||
14 | establish a Bias-Free Child Removal Review Committee | ||||||
15 | consisting of an interdisciplinary, diverse group of 9 child | ||||||
16 | welfare professionals and advocates for the purpose of | ||||||
17 | creating the Bias-Free Child Removal Pilot Program and the | ||||||
18 | pre-implementation plan for the pilot program. | ||||||
19 | (b) The Department shall establish other procedures and | ||||||
20 | protocols concerning: | ||||||
21 | (1) The make-up of the Bias-Free Child Removal Review | ||||||
22 | Committee such as which diverse group of professions | ||||||
23 | should be represented on the Committee, including required | ||||||
24 | degrees, credentials, and experience. | ||||||
25 | (2) The frequency of the bias-free child removal |
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1 | meetings. Once a child is removed for the custody of his or | ||||||
2 | her parents, the Bias-Free Child Removal Review Committee | ||||||
3 | shall convene within 48 business hours, prior to a shelter | ||||||
4 | care hearing, to determine if the removal is warranted. | ||||||
5 | (3) The decision-making protocols concerning removal: | ||||||
6 | (i) What constitutes a child protection | ||||||
7 | investigation meeting or not meeting the criteria to | ||||||
8 | be presented to the Bias-Free Child Removal Review | ||||||
9 | Committee? | ||||||
10 | (ii) Who decides to bring the investigation to the | ||||||
11 | Bias-Free Child Removal Review Committee? | ||||||
12 | (iii) How and when the committee is to convene | ||||||
13 | during holidays, weekends, and after normal business | ||||||
14 | hours? | ||||||
15 | (c) To ensure unbiased decision-making in the removal | ||||||
16 | process, while maintaining the safety of the child and | ||||||
17 | reducing risk of harm, reduce disparity in the removal | ||||||
18 | decision making process, and decrease the overrepresentation | ||||||
19 | of BIPOC children in foster care, the pilot program shall | ||||||
20 | include, but not be limited to: | ||||||
21 | (1) The convening of the Bias-Free Child Removal | ||||||
22 | Review Committee which shall determine if there was an | ||||||
23 | immediate or urgent necessity to remove the child from the | ||||||
24 | care of his or her parent or guardian. | ||||||
25 | (2) Prior to the meeting, the Child Protection | ||||||
26 | Specialist must remove all demographic and identifiable |
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1 | information in the case notes, intake summary, and | ||||||
2 | investigation. Information to be redacted consists of: | ||||||
3 | (A) The name of the child and the child's parents. | ||||||
4 | (B) The race or ethnicity of the child and the | ||||||
5 | child's parents, except when the allegations require | ||||||
6 | thoughtful considerations pertaining to a family's | ||||||
7 | culture, ethnicity, or religion. | ||||||
8 | (C) The sexual orientation of the child and the | ||||||
9 | child's parents. | ||||||
10 | (D) The religious affiliation or beliefs of the | ||||||
11 | child and the child's parents, except when the | ||||||
12 | allegations require thoughtful considerations | ||||||
13 | pertaining to a family's culture, ethnicity, or | ||||||
14 | religion. | ||||||
15 | (E) The political affiliation or beliefs of the | ||||||
16 | child and the child's parents. | ||||||
17 | (F) The marital status of the child's parents. | ||||||
18 | (G) The income of the child's parents. | ||||||
19 | (H) The education level of the child's parents. | ||||||
20 | (I) Any reference to the address, neighborhood, or | ||||||
21 | county of the child and the child's parents. | ||||||
22 | Redacting the demographic and identifiable information | ||||||
23 | from the intake summary, case notes, and investigation | ||||||
24 | reduces the potential for biased decision-making among | ||||||
25 | Committee members. The focus shall instead be on the | ||||||
26 | evidence of safety factors, risk elements, and family |
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1 | strengths. If removal is identified as unwarranted, the | ||||||
2 | Committee shall make appropriate recommendations to ensure | ||||||
3 | the safety and well-being of the child, including, but not | ||||||
4 | limited to, voluntary or court-ordered intact family | ||||||
5 | services. | ||||||
6 | There only needs to be the majority of the Committee | ||||||
7 | members to agree or disagree with the removal. The | ||||||
8 | Department shall develop a tool or rubric for the | ||||||
9 | Committee to fully document the decision-making process | ||||||
10 | and what led to the final decision. The Committee shall | ||||||
11 | submit to the child protection team (child protection | ||||||
12 | worker, child protection supervisor, and area | ||||||
13 | administrator) the final decision in writing. The court | ||||||
14 | has the authority to overrule removing or not removing the | ||||||
15 | child from the home. | ||||||
16 | (d) The Department shall submit to the General Assembly an | ||||||
17 | evaluation report on the pilot program and its impact and | ||||||
18 | effectiveness, including, but not limited to, assessing the | ||||||
19 | program's effect on the rate of BIPOC children who were | ||||||
20 | removed. The evaluation report must be submitted on a yearly | ||||||
21 | basis, with the first report due July 1, 2024. After the third | ||||||
22 | year, the Department shall determine the need to expand the | ||||||
23 | pilot program statewide, if data shows an impact on | ||||||
24 | disproportionality, and provide a justification for or against | ||||||
25 | statewide expansion.
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26 | Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon |
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1 | becoming law.
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