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 “To serve the public interest in a fiscally
  responsive manner by providing
  efficient, cost effective customer
  services, promoting public health and safety
  while creating new possibilities with
  partnerships through a diversified
  economy”.




http://www.madera-county.com/socialservices/
   Being in partnership         Offering services to
    with other agencies,          protect children,
    organization, promoting       elders and dependent
    and safeguarding the          adults
    well being of the
                                 Delivering services in
    community by;
                                  a respectful and
   Strengthening
                                  effective manner
   Empowering
                                 The staff maintaining
   Preserving the dignity of
    individuals and families
                                  professionalism,
                                  excellence and
                                  integrity
Children,   elders and dependent
adults
Who have been;
 Abused; physically, sexually,
emotionally and verbally
Neglected
Exploitation
HOTLINE
 Provides  24-hour daily response to allegations
  of child abuse, neglect or exploitation.
 Community members report allegation to the
  ER Hotline where a social worker assesses
  each report and makes a determination of
  the appropriate response.
 2 types of response;
 Crisis
 Non-crisis
EMERGENCY RESPONSE (ER)
   Divided into 2 sections; crises and non-crises.
   Crisis indicates that the situation in which imminent danger
    to a child such as physical pain, injury, disability, sever
    emotional harm or death is likely and social worker requires
    to have a face-to-face contact with child must be done within
    two hours of receiving the referral with the child(ren).
   Non-crisis indicates that the child is not in imminent risk of
    abuse, neglect, or exploitation. The social worker has within
    10 days of receiving the referral to make face-to-face contact
    with the child(ren).
   Social worker shall determine potential for or the existence
    of any conditions which place the child or another child in the
    family or household, at risk and in need of services and which
    would cause the child to be a person described by Welfare
    and Institution Code Section 300(a) through (j).
   Program that serves families in
                                              which children were removed due
   Program that serves “at risk”             to neglect or abuse.
    families in their own homes.
                                             Service seeks to reestablish the
   GOAL: to work alongside with              family structure and imporve the
    the families and their risk factors       ability of the parents to care for
    with a plan to ensure child               their child(ren) so they are able to
    safety and prevent separation. If         remain in their own homes.
    the child is able to remain at the       Service are provided up to 12
    home safely.                              months but can be extended to 18
   6 month program to correct the            months
    problems that is threatening the         GOAL;
    stability of the family.                 case managers work alongside with
   Can be voluntary or court order           family to address the risk factors to
                                              return the child(ren) to the family
                                              or
                                              develop plans to include
                                              adoption, guardianship or long-
                                              term foster care if reunification
    FAMILY MAINTENANCE (FM)                   efforts are not successful

                                                  FAMILY REUNIFICATION
PERMANENT PLACEMENT (PP)
 Design to provide an alternate permanent family
structure for children who because of abuse, neglect
or exploitation cannot safely remain at home or who
are unlikely to ever return home.
 Permanence;
Long Term Foster care with a relative or non
relative
Guardianship
Adoption
   Some Services connected to the agency are:
   Madera Health Department
   Behavioral Health Service
   First Five Family Resource Center
   Incredible Years
   Teen Support Group
   Case Management
   Faith Base Community:
   Doors of Hope
   Victim Services
   Alcoholism
   Helping Heads
   Food Bank
   Family Maintenance (FM)(Voluntary or Court Order)
   Independent Living (LP)
   Healthy Beginnings
   Clients have the:
   Right of preference of language
   Client is given a form where they choose their preference
    of language
   Rights as a parent
   Client is given a pamphlet letting them know what rights
    they have as a parent
   Right to keep their dignity
   Right for respect
   Right to confidentiality
   Client signs forms giving their consent to release
    information or make collateral contacts and get
    information about them example; health and eligibility
   Social worker should
    be able to;
   Empower
   Strengthen perspective
   Cultural competence
                              Social    justice
   Honesty
   Accountability              The agency is here to
                                 serve the client in an
   Treat each person            effective and
    unique with respect          professional manner
    and secure their             to keep children,
    dignity and self worth       elderly and
   Not judge or have            dependent adults
    biases toward any            from being abused,
    client                       neglected or
                                 exploitation using
                                 services available for
                                 the families.
Emergency Response Non-crisis (some of the procedures during
investigation)
    Introduction to the family regarding the allegation
    Consent to enter home
    Introduce self and reason for home visit
    Talk about the allegation and identify the alleged victim
    Language preference form discussed and documented
    Observation of the home documented
    Investigation
    Each child interview and documented
    Truth and Lie discussed onset
    SDM
    Hotline completed
    Risk Assessment and Safety Assessment completed timely and accurately
    Collaterals
    Making contact with professionals involved with the family and get information for
     the investigation ex: doctors, therapist, teachers.
    CMS/CWS
    Every contact with collaterals or the family involved with the investigation is
     documented in the program CMS/CWS
    Closing
    Determine if the findings were conclusion, inconclusive or substantiated
    Recommended or referred to services for the children/family
Swk 180 agency analysis

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Swk 180 agency analysis

  • 2.  “To serve the public interest in a fiscally responsive manner by providing efficient, cost effective customer services, promoting public health and safety while creating new possibilities with partnerships through a diversified economy”. http://www.madera-county.com/socialservices/
  • 3. Being in partnership  Offering services to with other agencies, protect children, organization, promoting elders and dependent and safeguarding the adults well being of the  Delivering services in community by; a respectful and  Strengthening effective manner  Empowering  The staff maintaining  Preserving the dignity of individuals and families professionalism, excellence and integrity
  • 4. Children, elders and dependent adults Who have been;  Abused; physically, sexually, emotionally and verbally Neglected Exploitation
  • 5. HOTLINE  Provides 24-hour daily response to allegations of child abuse, neglect or exploitation.  Community members report allegation to the ER Hotline where a social worker assesses each report and makes a determination of the appropriate response.  2 types of response;  Crisis  Non-crisis
  • 6. EMERGENCY RESPONSE (ER)  Divided into 2 sections; crises and non-crises.  Crisis indicates that the situation in which imminent danger to a child such as physical pain, injury, disability, sever emotional harm or death is likely and social worker requires to have a face-to-face contact with child must be done within two hours of receiving the referral with the child(ren).  Non-crisis indicates that the child is not in imminent risk of abuse, neglect, or exploitation. The social worker has within 10 days of receiving the referral to make face-to-face contact with the child(ren).  Social worker shall determine potential for or the existence of any conditions which place the child or another child in the family or household, at risk and in need of services and which would cause the child to be a person described by Welfare and Institution Code Section 300(a) through (j).
  • 7. Program that serves families in which children were removed due  Program that serves “at risk” to neglect or abuse. families in their own homes.  Service seeks to reestablish the  GOAL: to work alongside with family structure and imporve the the families and their risk factors ability of the parents to care for with a plan to ensure child their child(ren) so they are able to safety and prevent separation. If remain in their own homes. the child is able to remain at the  Service are provided up to 12 home safely. months but can be extended to 18  6 month program to correct the months problems that is threatening the  GOAL; stability of the family.  case managers work alongside with  Can be voluntary or court order family to address the risk factors to return the child(ren) to the family or  develop plans to include adoption, guardianship or long- term foster care if reunification FAMILY MAINTENANCE (FM) efforts are not successful FAMILY REUNIFICATION
  • 8. PERMANENT PLACEMENT (PP)  Design to provide an alternate permanent family structure for children who because of abuse, neglect or exploitation cannot safely remain at home or who are unlikely to ever return home.  Permanence; Long Term Foster care with a relative or non relative Guardianship Adoption
  • 9. Some Services connected to the agency are:  Madera Health Department  Behavioral Health Service  First Five Family Resource Center  Incredible Years  Teen Support Group  Case Management  Faith Base Community:  Doors of Hope  Victim Services  Alcoholism  Helping Heads  Food Bank  Family Maintenance (FM)(Voluntary or Court Order)  Independent Living (LP)  Healthy Beginnings
  • 10. Clients have the:  Right of preference of language  Client is given a form where they choose their preference of language  Rights as a parent  Client is given a pamphlet letting them know what rights they have as a parent  Right to keep their dignity  Right for respect  Right to confidentiality  Client signs forms giving their consent to release information or make collateral contacts and get information about them example; health and eligibility
  • 11. Social worker should be able to;  Empower  Strengthen perspective  Cultural competence  Social justice  Honesty  Accountability  The agency is here to serve the client in an  Treat each person effective and unique with respect professional manner and secure their to keep children, dignity and self worth elderly and  Not judge or have dependent adults biases toward any from being abused, client neglected or exploitation using services available for the families.
  • 12. Emergency Response Non-crisis (some of the procedures during investigation)  Introduction to the family regarding the allegation  Consent to enter home  Introduce self and reason for home visit  Talk about the allegation and identify the alleged victim  Language preference form discussed and documented  Observation of the home documented  Investigation  Each child interview and documented  Truth and Lie discussed onset  SDM  Hotline completed  Risk Assessment and Safety Assessment completed timely and accurately  Collaterals  Making contact with professionals involved with the family and get information for the investigation ex: doctors, therapist, teachers.  CMS/CWS  Every contact with collaterals or the family involved with the investigation is documented in the program CMS/CWS  Closing  Determine if the findings were conclusion, inconclusive or substantiated  Recommended or referred to services for the children/family