Reporter believes the children are being molested by the father. It's unknown if the mother has been involved or not. Reporter believes this because it was stated by some children in the neighborhood that they had been messed with. Reporter is not sure if the step-children have been abused or neglected. They (Skylar, Kinsley) come to the home on the weekends. They live with their mother. Reporter is not sure the exact words being said. Reporter believes DHS has been out about the same thing. Reporter didn't think it was a good idea to speak with the children. Reporter is not sure if they need immediate medical attention. They probably have bruising on their legs. Reporter is unsure where the bruising came from. It's unknown who caused the bruising.
The reporting party (RP) disclosed that Taylor Trusheim DOB: 4/3/99 was brought into Sutter/Yuba Behavioral Health for a Triage appointment to assess for possible services. Prior to the appointment Taylor's mother La Vonne Bettencourt received a call from a family member who brought up an incident which occurred when she was 4 years old. The family member mentioned an incident where the child was molested by the daycare provider's husband Bret Baker. Subsequently the mother discussed the information with Taylor who confirmed the molestation. The confirmation alarmed the mother who recalled the last day the child was at the daycare. On that day after pick up 4 year old Taylor, the mother felt uneasy regarding an incident which occurred. According
This worker had to explain that the investigation was when the children were interviewed and took to the hospital and there's an affidavit of a abuse from children's.
The reporter stated the children told their father they don’t know the last time they took a bath and whenever she bathed them the bath water was completely dirty. The reporter stated the children are underweight even though their mother receives food stamps. According to the reporter, all three children had sores around their mouths, in their heads, on their backs and buttocks, and on their arms and legs. Ms. Ballard stated she called to ask Brittany it was. The reporter stated Ms. Smith told her she did not know and had not seen anything on the children. Ms. Ballard stated she and the children’s father took them to be seen at a hospital on 07/05/15 and the children were diagnosed with Infantago. The reporter stated she later called Ms. Smith back to ask her for the boy’s insurance card in order to take them to see a doctor and pick up their prescriptions but she refused and did not give it to Mr.
Reporter see the children everyday. Reporter cooks enough for the children to eat. They were eating bologna sandwiches and cold cuts. The children are being clothed. They have clothes at other people homesdown the street. A woman put them out because the mother and grandmother curse and beat on the children. The children curse back at the mother and grandmother. The mother tells the grandmother don't hit my damn children. Mom tells the grandmother she will buss her in her face. This happens everyday. The grandmother is sickly. Per reporter, if it wasn't for the grandmother, welfare would have been got the children. Reporter stated Larry is not in school anymore because he was kicked out for fighting. Larry cursed the bus driver out and he can't ride the bus anymore. Per reporter, the family has no where to stay. They are living in an abandoned house. Reporter has discused the concerns with the mother. Mom was told the police would be called. Mom said it's her damn children and she do what she wants. A man calls the children his grandchildren. He use to go with the grandmother. He said they could live with him at Sawmill Quarter. He doesn't want to see the children on the street. The children don't need immediate
According to the National Children’s Alliance, one in four girls and one in six boys under the age of eighteen are at risk of being sexually abused but only according to what is reported. In the State of Texas, a professional has forty-eight hours to report any cause to believe a child been abused as stated in Sec. 261.101. As a foster parent and principal, Angela Sugarek and Carol Jeffery had a major moral responsibility and legal duty to report what her three year old foster son was displaying: behaving strangely and an anal injury.
The reporter stated the child did not have any visible marks or bruises and did not have to receive any emergency medical care. The reporter stated the floors are falling through and they have to use a board in some parts of the home to walk. Mrs. Jones stated charges have been filed against an unknown male that touched the child’s leg. The reporter also stated she was informed that two days ago, Cecilia was with her mother in Carrolton, MS while she drove around looking for pills. The reporter stated DHS or law enforcement was not contacted at that time with this information. Per the reporter, the child was taken from the home and left with Jessica Dixon, a family friend. The reporter stated the child was left with Jessica because she and Mr. Jones are truck drivers and had to leave for work. Mrs. Jones stated they leave for work on Thursday and return on
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The tone set by these article is one of hopelessness with no voice for children in that time who did not have a strong family presence. It was as if the children did not matter and no one took into account that they would one day be the future. We still hear about child abuse from natural parents as well as foster homes. However, making these conditions public with a message that we do not accept it has helped keep these places under better scrutiny to prevent abuse. I believe that if there had been more visits from local agencies to check on the way the home was run would have limited the power the guards had. Knowing that someone may be coming to walk around and inspect the boys as well as the grounds often would have prevented
Within the practice of nursing, situations often arise where nurses are forced to make decisions regardless of their level of experience in the profession. Providing care and following the physician’s orders historically were the nurse’s sole responsibilities. However, social change, changes in health care finances, increasing international perspectives, and demographic population changes, have resulted in a significant evolution of the roles and responsibilities emplaced on today’s nurses (The National Association of Clinical Nurse Specialists (NACNS), 2007). Kelly and Crawford (2013) believe budget cuts, higher client acuity and clients with complex needs, mergers of hospital corporations as well as a general shortage of qualified nurses has made it necessary for nurses to play a role in decision making. Decision making is defined as “cognitive process leading to the selection of a course of action among alternatives” (Kelly & Crawford, 2013, p. 352).
Yes, Tavion’s mother’s statement of concern about the suspicion of abuse should warrant a valid reason to lunch investigation in the child injury. Moreover, the emergency department staff had suspicion about the Tavion’s injury due to the fact injury is not consistence with an injury sustained in park playground. Hospitals are mandate by law to report any suspicion of child abuse; the Child Abuse Prevention and Treatment Act enacted in 1974 was designed to encourage the reporting of child abuse cases, and prevention. In addition, most states have enacted laws to further protect abuse children, and most states protect the individual required to report cases of suspected child abuse; the following individual are eligible to report suspected cases of abuse include healthcare administrators, physicians, interns, registered nurse, chiropractors, social service workers, psychologists, dentists, osteopaths, optometrists, podiatrists, mental health professionals, and volunteer in healthcare facilities (Pozgar, 2014).
Reporter is a foster parent. Reporter is scared to provide name for the report because the children are so bad and scared of what they will do. The Pearl police are familiar with the children. The children have an older sibling and his name is Mitch. According to facebook, the mother has been sent to jail again. It is unknown if it is true. The children were last living with the mother. When the mother use to go to jail in the past the grandmother (Jane) would care for the children. Jane has passed away. Per reporter, mom is a drug addict and has her drug dealer living with her. It is unknown if the children were in the home at the time. Reporter has never met the mother and last saw the children on January 12th. Reporter stated the children's
There are a lot of unknown people selling meth amphetamines outside of the family’s home. The people selling the drugs live in another home. Donniser (father) is aware of the people selling the drugs outside of his home. The children are not aware of the drug activity outside of the home. It is unknown if the drugs are made. Donniser abuses the meth sometimes, and he drinks beer. He doesn’t abuse the drugs around the children, but he is under the influence around both of the children. It is unknown of the children have any mental or physical limitations. The father does hit the children everywhere on their bodies. He hits them with a belt. He has even hit them in the face. It is unknown if they have had any marks or bruises being hit by the
Martin Proctor, a father of two, was recently accused of abusing his baby and eight-year- old daughters, placing them in Highland District Hospital. The children then were transferred to Cincinnati Children’s Hospital later being released and put under the care of Child Protective Services and placed in foster homes. During the stay at the hospital, the children had fractures of several bones, placed into a coma after having several seizures, and doctors found evidence of previous abuse. The father is currently held on a “50,000 bond and his case will go before a jury in the upcoming weeks. (Abernathy, 2017) The major questions that are being raised regarding the children’s safety are: are the children getting the proper care to help their
Damian is a vulnerable due to his age, and depends on his parents for day to day needs and protection as, he is unable to self-report and in non-verbal. On the other hand, Devon is not vulnerable as he is able to self-report abuse and neglect. It is clearly observable as Tammy was observed with a bruise on her left arm. However, all witness denied the children being present when the domestic dispute occurred, minimizing the effect to them. The home is not out of control as there is no prior incident of domestic violence reported to support it was inflicted. Although, Armando has a criminal history that suggest impulsive and violent behaviors, there is no recent arrests. It is not severe as Damian and Devon are not in danger, the home condition is not causing any impact to the them at this time. Both children were observed to be clean and free of marks and bruises. Tammy seems to be protective towards her children as she called law enforcement, although no one was arrested. At this time,
Scenario one will be most effective development plan overall because it thinks of the people, instead of just money. It gives the citizens security and equality by dispersing the tax payers money to everyone, this helps to provide basic needs such as health, education, housing and jobs. By providing these needs it also creates jobs in each sector, like nursing, teachers, and construction. Also by administering education to all, significant benefits are brought into society, by higher employment opportunities and income; education also brings enhanced skills, improved social status and access to networks. Education also gives people a good work ethic and creates productive, independent, literate population. Better and more jobs will increase