Wisconsin Order for Change in Placement (Out-of-Home to Out-of-Home Placement Only) — Indian Child Welfare Act is a court order that requires a change in the placement of an Indian child from out-of-home to another out-of-home placement. This order is issued in compliance with the Indian Child Welfare Act (IOWA) and is designed to protect the best interests of the Indian child. The order is issued by the court and requires the Indian child to be placed in an out-of-home placement that is the least restrictive setting and is in the best interests of the child. The types of Wisconsin Order for Change in Placement (Out-of-Home to Out-of-Home Placement Only) — Indian Child Welfare Act are: 1. Relative placement — This order requires the Indian child to be placed in the care of an extended family member (or members), such as a grandparent, aunt, uncle, or sibling. 2. Foster placement — This order requires the Indian child to be placed in the care of a foster family. 3. Adoption placement — This order requires the Indian child to be placed in the care of an adoptive family. 4. Residential treatment center placement — This order requires the Indian child to be placed in a residential treatment center for specialized care. 5. Group home placement — This order requires the Indian child to be placed in a group home or other residential facility for care and supervision.