On 03/20/18 I was assigned CPS referral intake 3838933. The referral stated on 03/13/18 Legend Howard, a 16 year old female, told her Valley Cities counselor, Brian Pham, and male about 25 years in age named Jermichael, unknown further, became sexually aggressive with her. The referral sated Legend fought off Jermichael, she had not seen him since, and she had no contact information for him. The referral stated Legend met Jermichael through a friend at the recording studio. The referral did not go into further details about the what Jermichael did to Legend. I called the phone number listed for Legend, and her mother, Kimberly Windham, answered. I asked Kimberly if she new anything about the incident, and she told she did not. Kimberly said she had received another call from a difference officer, possibly from the Port of Seattle, but she did not get a name or case number. Kimberly said she asked Legend why there was a CPS referral, and Legend told her "You don't know what you're talking about" and would not give her any information. …show more content…
I asked Legend about the referral and asked her to tell be about the incident. Legend became upset, and said there was nothing to tell, and told me she was upset with her counselor for making it such a big deal. Legend said she did not know the guy, and she has not seen him since, so there was nothing to
On the above listed date and time, deputies arrived at Hampton County Medical Center, and made contact with the complainant regarding the above listed incident type. Deputies gathered the pertinent information needed to complete this report. The complainant and his mother wrote a voluntary statement. Photos were taken while at the Emergency Room. The complainant was issued a Victim’s Right’s Form along with a case number attached. Deputies attempted to make contact with the subject, no contact was made. Deputies cleared the call and resumed normal patrol duties.
On September 18, 2015, I called Ms. Ashaunta Lanier and identified myself and the purpose of my call. Ms. Lanier informed me that she was about to call the police to report Tavon’s return. Ms. Lanier reported that her son had been in The District of Columbia where he was caught committing a robbery. Ms. Lanier reported that a search warrant had been executed and evidence which implicates her son had been recovered. Ms. Lanier authorized me to meet with Tavon at school.
This case study is an interpretation of a problem or situation that has occurred within a LPC’s (License Professional Counselor) care. As information is gathered, the depiction to this specific problem in this case study may also include additional information that may deem so to be necessary, in order to place possible solutions or actions that could have or will arise from the situation. This document will consist of a step by step analysis of the factors which impact the case, mostly in the order of what appears to be the most ethically sound decision. This document involves Stephanie’s (therapist) treatment of Martha Rose (client). The therapist, Stephanie, has been given a case through referral from an unknown source; Stephanie is working with this new case in SC (South Carolina).
On Monday April 11, 2016, at 0851 hours, Officer Jeremy Graves responded to a call of an assault that occurred at 5813 Baseline Road # 81. Upon arrival, Officers made contact with the victim, Dilva Clemente-Castanon who stated that she had been assulted by her husband, Elman Castanon-Miranda. Ms. Clemente-Castanon stated that when her husband came home he was upset about a customer that was inside of the residence buying some food items that she sells. Ms. Clemente-Castanon stated that her husband began to assault the unknown male and once he was able to get away he began to assault her. Ms. Clemente-Castanon advised that Mr. Castanon-Miranda struck her in the face multiple times and choked her until she lost consciousness. Ms. Clemente-Castanon
Upon arrival I conducted a field interview with Williams who stated he and his girlfriend (Washington) were arguing because she was talking to him in a nasty manner, next the complainant stated Washington's 14 year old son (Aushawn Washington) started a verbal altercation with him. Next Williams stated Aushawn started shooting a BB gun at him so he started running after the child, afterward Williams stated he walked to the hood of his White Ford Expedition and Washington punched him in the mouth and that's when the two parties started fighting. Williams further stated Washington then attempted to get in the vehicle and when he tried closing the door Williams pushed it open striking her niece.
On 04/20/2017, Hennepin Child Protection accepted a report alleged neglect and failure to provide necessary shelter to Dae’veir Johnson by his father, Mr. Brian Johnson. Per reporter Mr. Johnson did not pick up his son Dae’veir after school. Per reporter Dae’Veir walked to 1931 5th street south, which he said is his babysitter’s house. Per reporter no one was home there, and Dae’Veir called 911 and MPD picked him up. Per reporter, police attempted to call Mr. Johnson and he did not answer. Per reporter Dae’Veir reported when he called his father, he answered but hung up. Per reporter, police were able to secure a bed for Dae’Veir at The Bridge for Youth.
Social Services (DSS), which is one of the four administrations of the Department of Human
IRTC called the source with the assistance of Language Line Interpreter ID number 253788 who reported that the subject child was observed with scratches by his right eye on 5/23/17. Source indicated that there are pictures of the injuries which will be texted to IRTC’s NYCACS cellphone and not emailed due to an agency wide power shortage. A successful visit is required to assess the subject child for visible injuries. If CPS observes any visible injury to the subject child/ren, pictures should be taken for any foster child/ren (permission from a parent/caretaker must be granted for all biological or adopted child/ren). If any verbal subject child/ren makes a disclosure pertaining to being sexually abused by the alleged subject or a PLR (person
Referral #1193-9731-0706-0082040 was received by CCIB Intake. The reporting party is Sharon Moreno, FFA Supervisor (262) 804-0100. The reporting party (RP) reported foster mother Lori Steele located at 1048 Newhill Street, Glendora CA 91740 observed foster child Chateau Lane-Jones had been sending nude photos and video to men on "Facebook" and "Snapchat. Some of the replies from the mew indicated they were going to see Chateau. The replies included pictures of men. On 10/20/16 Chateau provided the name of her school and the foster parent's address. This information was provided by Chateau's foster sisters. The RP was not aware if the pictures the men submitted were nude or not. According to the RP the foster mother has been proactive in protecting
PER REPORTER: Patty said Ora brought Etorie into the hospital today to have an assessment done due to the child’s behavior. According to Ora, Etorie is violent and displays deviant behavior inside the family’s home. Etorie threw a knife at her brother about a month age and jumps on him daily. Ora said Etorie has also tried to jump on her causing her to have to restrain her, and she mentioned that last night Etorie hit her with a pillow. Ora also said Etorie has dailey rages and curses both her and her siblings out. Ora said this is not the first time she has been reported to DHS. She said there have been prior accusations called in by family members that she was abusing Etorie. However, she said when DHS came to investigate they did not find anything, and Etorie went to stay with her father until the investigation was over.
Child Protective Services For 30 years, advocates, program administrators, and politicians have joined forces to encourage even more reports of suspected child abuse and neglect. Their efforts have been successful, with about three million cases of suspected child abuse having been reported in 1993. Large numbers of endangered children still go unreported, but a serious problem has developed: Upon investigation, as many as 65 percent of the reports now being made are determined to be "unsubstantiated", raising serious civil liberties concerns and placing a huge burden on investigative staff. Unreported Cases Most experts agree that reports have increased over the past 30 years because professionals have become more likely to report apparently abusive and neglectful situations. But the question remains: How many more cases still go unreported?
On Saturday 12/10/2016 at about 2210 hours, I, Officer Steven Evans responded to a dispatched call (51D) Disorderly Patient in E.D. for room #40 and this was Security third call tonight for this room. The patient, Debra Lynn Bolger (DOB: 06/28/58–Fin #86564069), once again had gotten out of her room and walked over to the nurses’ station in violent and threatening manner. Patient Bolger knocked down a Laptop that was on the desk next to the Nurse. Upon arrival, at 2211 hours I observed the patient agitated in her room and Nurse Jacquelyn Vaninguen overwhelmed by the incident. I spoke first with Nurse Vaninguen to make sure that she was Ok and then asked her to accompany me into the patient room. Once I entered the room, I spoke to the patient
of Human Resources. It has for mission to respond and investigate child maltreatment, to protect
My hypothesis was to determine the effects of maternal presence versus absence on sibling behavior.
Observation is important as the practitioner can find out what the child is interested in and what motivates them to learn alongside their progress and how they behave in certain situations, additionally at the same time it identifies if children need assistance within certain areas of learning or socially (DCSF, 2008). Furthermore the observations check that the child is safe, contented, healthy and developing normally within the classroom or early years setting, over time the observations can be given to parents as they show a record of progress which helps to settle the parent and feel more comfortable about their child’s education. Observations are not only constructive within learning about an individual child, they can be used to see how different groups of children behave in the same situation and how adults communicate and deal with children’s behaviour (Meggitt and Walker, 2004). Overall observations should always look at the positives of what children can complete within education and not look at the negatives and all observations should become a fundamental part of all practitioners work alongside reflection (Smidt, 2009).