The client, Chase Robinson, is a 5 year old African American male. The child’s family was referred to CPS after a family friend’s 2 year old son died while being supervised by Chase’s biological mother, Amber Robinson, father, Chance Robinson, and a live-in friend, Anthony Coleman. The case was then transferred to Child Protective Services On-going after Amber, Chance, and Anthony were arrested on first degree murder charges. Chase’s maternal aunt, Octavia Carter, now has temporary custody of Chase and his two younger siblings. Ms. Carter also has 5 children of her own, ranging from ages 5-10. Ms. Carter’s oldest son has a developmental delay. As the CPS On-going worker, my role with the family is to ensure that Octavia seeks out individual
Ms. Boggs physical conditions are interrupting his ability to provide effective supervision to Randel. Mr. Boggs wants all family members to be involved in helping Randel. The APPI-2A scores show Mr. Boggs's beliefs within high risk domain in the area of empathy and child
Brian Sims is the democratic House of Representatives for Pennsylvania since 2013. He went to school at Bloomsburg University and and went to Michigan State University of his juris doctor degree. Brian Sims was the policy planner for the Philadelphia Bar Association. Sims was also the president of the Equality of Pennsylvania and the chairman of Gays and Lesbian Lawyers of Philadelphia.
This worker discussed about safety concerns for her son Miguel and that he has autism and is not developmentally capable of caring for himself and requires adult supervision in all
The Narrative Format Relevant Background Data Ms. Apple is 36 year old African American female. She has been married twice and is currently divorce. She has two children ages 15 and 9 years old. Ms. Apple’s 15 year son resides with his father in Atlanta, Ga and her 9 year old daughter resides with the maternal grandmother, which is trying to obtain full custody. Ms. Apples also resides with her mother in Merry, Arkansas.
I find myself writing you asking for guidance within the walls of the 12th Justice System. My daughter continues to be in the middle of ledge issues with the adopted mother of my granddaughter. However, this is a family matter, in which we will have to figure out on our end.
In 2005 Anthony and Jay were put in the custody of the State of California. Anthony was 5 years old and his brother Jay was 3 years old. After their mother Jackie a drug addict fell to provide, care or support them. Jackie would leave them with strangers and family member for extended periods of time. After years of this behavior and her being put into jail for stealing.
A daycare worker from Helena, Montana, USA was hit in the face by a shovel after she refused to hand-over three kids to their drunk father, who happens to be facing issues concerning the legal custody of his children. In an article written by Kristie McCrum for Mirror on October 16, it has been noted that Martha McClure of Martha 's Mini Daycare was injured by the 31-year-old dad named Francis Joseph Jackson, and his alleged girlfriend who remains to be unidentified. Jackson has been barred from seeing his children for the past three years due to a cases filed against him, and according to an affidavit filed by deputy county attorney James Lapotka, the man is absolutely aware that the legal custody of his children is with the Salish and Kootenai Tribal Child Protective Services.
Department of Children & Families, Div. of Youth & Family Servs. v. T.B., 207 N.J. 294 at 301; New Jersey Dept. of Children and Families v. R.R., 436 N.J. Super. 53 at 60; New Jersey Dep't of Youth & Family Services v. J.L., 410 N.J. Super.
This book raised awareness to authorities on the kind of treatment happening and proposed a change for foster institutions and homes to be monitored. The story began by Ms. Rita, Jennings’s mom, walking Jennings to an orphanage called Home of the Angels. My initial reactions after reading the first chapter was how a mother could just leave her kid with anybody. The book immediately gained my
A big problem in the system that they fail to see is abuse. Abuse can be done emotionally, sexually and physically also mistreatment and neglect, all done by these certified state caregivers. Liftingtheevil.org cites the "troubling statistics from one study, claiming that over 28% of the children in state care are abused while in the system"(2017). There are many stories of abuse, and the abuse comes from the foster parents. We expect the children to be placed in safe homes.
Within this article, there are guidelines for caseworkers that work with child protective services (CPS). There are seven stages in the CPS process. The stages consist of intake, initial assessment or investigation, comprehensive family assessment, planning, service provision, evaluation of family progress, and case closure. There are several core values that CPS workers follow. One of the stages that I focused on while reading is that CPS workers work hard to guarantee the safety of children within their family and home.
Policies are put in place for people to follow not only in the government setting but also in much smaller settings. According to Zastrow and Kirst-Ashman (2016) defines policy as a clearly stated or implicit procedure, plan, rule, or stance concerning some issue that serves to guide decision making and behavior (p. 87). In the social work field policies are put into place so that there is guarantee that all clients are treated with the same respect and are offered the resources that are available to them in their community. In this paper I will discuss policies that are in place for children that are being abused and what is in place to help them. Not only are we concerned with if these policies are working but also how are they being paid
Address: last known address: I 55 S., Trailer Court, Jackson, MS (the family is living in a camper behind another trailer) School Information: Not in daycare Primary Caregiver/Phone: Ashley Unknown (Mother), unknown phone Secondary Caretaker/Phone: David Unknown (Father), unknown phone Safety Concerns for the Social Worker: No dogs/ David is aggressive/ Law Enforcement Native American Heritage: No Family’s Primary Language: English Reporter/ Address/Phone: The reporter anonymous.
This child was on probation for an assault of a public servant; however, the circumstances which surrounded her case lead the probation officer to believe her needs would be better addressed in a mental health facility and not juvenile probation. Her efforts to get the child help were exhausting as she did not have the proper documents or information to get this child the help she needed. The reason for our “crisis run” was because the child had threatened to kill herself. When we arrived at Jefferson Center, she was handcuffed in the back of the police car. However, after the child had calmed down the handcuffs were removed.
Custody cases are considered most crucial and emotional, as it involves separating a child from one of the parents. The U.S. courts carefully examine the situation and using the best interest standards, means the custody is granted to one of the parents keeping the circumstances in mind that benefits the child or children. There are specific factors that court considers when deciding. These factors include child’s development, mental disorders in parents’ or family, and the impact of both the parents and financial situations. These factors relate to child’s welfare, as well as, depending on the history of parents.