The Kentucky Citizen Foster Care Review Board Case Selection for Interested Party Review is a process that provides families with the opportunity to be involved in the review of cases for children in the foster care system. This process allows families to provide input on cases and for the Kentucky Citizen Foster Care Review Board (CURB) to make better informed decisions about the child's best interest. The CURB is composed of citizen volunteers who are appointed by the Governor to review cases involving children in the Kentucky foster care system. The two types of Kentucky Citizen Foster Care Review Board Case Selection for Interested Party Review are: 1. Case Review: This type of review gives families the opportunity to provide input on the child's case to the CURB before a decision is made. This review allows for a more comprehensive understanding of the child's situation and helps the Board make a more informed decision. 2. Review of Specific Issues: This type of review focuses on specific issues related to a child's case. Families are invited to provide input to the Board on any specific issues that they feel should be addressed in the child's case. This review allows the Board to make a decision that is in the best interest of the child.