The Wisconsin Notice of Change in Placement (Out-of-Home to Out-of-Home/Out-of-Home to In-Home/In Home to In-Home) — Indian Child Welfare Act is a formal document that is used to notify all parties involved in an Indian Child Welfare case when there has been a change in the child’s placement. This notice is required under the Indian Child Welfare Act (IOWA) as well as Wisconsin Statute 48.424. There are three different types of Notice of Change in Placement: Out-of-Home to Out-of-Home (OOH-OOH), Out-of-Home to In-Home (OOH-IH) and In-Home to In-Home (IH-IH). The OOH-OOH Notice of Change in Placement is used when a child is being moved from one out-of-home placement to another. This may include a change from a foster home to a residential care facility, or from one foster home to another. The OOH-IH Notice of Change in Placement is used when a child is being moved from an out-of-home placement (such as a foster home or residential care facility) to an in-home placement (such as a relative home or home of a close family friend). The IH-IH Notice of Change in Placement is used when a child is being moved from one in-home placement to another. This may include a change from a relative home to another in-home placement, or from one home of a close family friend to another. The Wisconsin Notice of Change in Placement (Out-of-Home to Out-of-Home/Out-of-Home to In-Home/In Home to In-Home) — Indian Child Welfare Act is used to ensure that all parties involved in the case are notified of the change in placement, and that the child’s best interests are taken into account when making decisions about their placement.