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Adobe Captivate Thursday, July 11, 2019

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Slide 1 - Welcome

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Slide 2 - Introduction

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Slide 3 - Receiving a Report - 1

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Slide 4 - Receiving a Report - 2

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Slide 5 - Receiving a Report - 3

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Slide 6 - Receiving a Report - 4

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Slide 7 - What is Initiation? - 1

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Slide 8 - What is Initiation? - 2

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Slide 9 - SDM Tool

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Slide 10 - One Hour Response

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The first and most critical initiation timeframe is a two hour response.

Assessments will be initiated within two hours, if the allegations would cause a reasonable person to believe the child is in imminent danger of serious

bodily harm. Examples of situations that would justify a two hour response time include, but not limited to when law enforcement is on the scene, and

requesting assistance, severe physical abuse, sexual abuse where the perpetrator has immediate access to the child, or active methamphetamine labs. A

two hour response time would also be required for a child who is in the hospital, and is preparing to be released.

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Slide 11 - Twenty-Four Hour Response

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The second initiation timeframe is a twenty-four hour response.

Assessments will be initiated within twenty-four hours when allegations involve physical or sexual abuse, and do not meet the requirements for the two

hour response times. Examples of situations that would warrant a twenty four hour response time include, but not limited to, physical abuse;, sexual

abuse, if the perpetrator does not have access to the child;, when a child is in the hospital;, or when the child victim is under 3 years of age.

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Slide 12 - Five Day Response

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The final standard initiation timeframe is a five day response.

Assessments will be initiated within five days when allegations involve neglect and none of the conditions for a two hour or twenty four hour response

are met. Examples of these situations include, but are not limited to; insufficient food, shelter, or clothing; unsanitary living conditions; educational

neglect; or parental drug use.

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Slide 13 - Domestic Violence

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Depending on the situation, Domestic Violence allegations may fall into any of the previously mentioned timeframes. A DV situation could require a

one-hour response time if law enforcement is on the scene and requesting assistance. A twenty four hour response time would be necessary if DV has

occurred within the last forty eight hours, the DV was reported to the Hotline by a parent, guardian, custodian, or the child; or if a deadly weapon was

involved.

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Slide 14 - Emergency Shelter

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The only exception to one of the three standard initiation timeframes; according to policy 4.38; is a report of children who voluntarily enter an

emergency shelter or a shelter care facility, without the presence or consent of a parent, guardian, or custodian. In this instance, the initiation timeframe

is forty-eight hours, and the child’s parents must be notified of their whereabouts within 72 hours of them entering the facility.

If DCS has reason to believe that the child is a victim of Child Abuse and Neglect, the child’s parent, guardian, or custodian may not be told the specific

shelter, or facility the child has entered.

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Slide 15 - Review & Application

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Slide 23 - Quiz Results

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