Private licensed social workers are unable to obtain the child
abuse history reports and criminal history reports needed to approve individuals as adoptive parents.
Not exact matches
One in five inmates at the Hennepin County jail last December self -
reported a
history of opioid use or
abuse; an «astonishing» number said they'd overdosed, Sheriff Rich Stanek said Tuesday.
I must
report at once that in Victims and Values: A
History and a Theory of Suffering Joseph A. Amato has turned his apparently impossible assignment into an exciting book that is multicultural and multidisciplinary in the best sense of those much -
abused terms.
January 31, 2012 at 5:13 pm
Report abuse o Chad @HippyPoet» many people at this time and ALL THOUGHOUT
history have made [the claim that they are the offspring of divine origin] Right now there is someone in South America who claims to be the reincarnated jesus himself — that's not a joke!
But here you are proclaiming your mother - approved cherry - picked cultural referents as being what you want regardless of
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Tarpley is the possible exception, but his past
history of drug and alcohol
abuse, not to mention his out - of - shape condition when he
reported to camp a few weeks ago, makes him a question mark.
When I opened my private practice I was co-located in a midwifery office, the midwives I worked with attracted many women with
history of traumatic birth seeking better care and I ended up taking on many clients with traumatic stress symptoms in a subsequent pregnancies and
reporting experiences of obstetric violence and / or triggering memories and flashbacks from childhood or earlier life
abuses.
Even if there is no apparent
history of physical, sexual or verbal
abuse unfortunately occurring at staggering rates (beyond 1:3 what is
reported), most - people tell me they are one or more of the following:
Women who
reported a
history of
abuse were more likely to
report the following symptoms: chronic pelvic pain, frequent feelings of fatigue, obesity, severe PMS, irritable bowel syndrome, frequent headaches, trouble sleeping, frequent vaginal infections, and overall less satisfaction with their physical health than their non-abused counterparts.
Medicaid
abuse has a long
history here in NYS, and Dean Skelos who has a
history doing nothing about it, decides to now jump on the Medicaid issue to make the Governor look bad on the heal of the Federal Government's
report.
The state found 72 - percent of existing child
abuse reports involved families with a previous
history of CPS investigations.
Two years later, the diocese was hit with a bombshell
report from a Suffolk County grand jury that found «the
history of the Diocese of Rockville Centre demonstrates that as an institution they are incapable of properly handling issues relating to the sexual
abuse of children by priests.»
Various sources, including clinicians»
reports, provided each child's trauma
history involving psychological maltreatment, physical
abuse or sexual
abuse.
All but 6 percent had been depressed for more than a year, 87 percent
reported histories of child
abuse, 30 percent had been raped or sexually assaulted by a relative, and 27 percent suffered from posttraumatic stress disorder.
The same
report also found that 85 per cent of incarcerated women said they had a
history of physical
abuse.
46 percent of men physically
abused in childhood
reported sexual victimization in the past year, compared with 29 percent without
histories of physical
abuse;
«Similarly worrisome is a recent
report of increased incidence of Parkinson's diseases among individuals with a past
history of methamphetamine
abuse [compared with] the general population,» she says, adding that meth
abuse can be «neurotoxic to the human brain.»
Arria adds that many clinicians insist on doing a full assessment on students who are not
abusing other drugs and alcohol, including getting a
history of symptoms and
reports from teachers, to know if they have ADHD.
Amber Heard detailed her husband Johnny Depp's
history of drug and alcohol
abuse, saying that she feared for her safety in papers filed during her The US celebrity website TMZ has published a
report claiming that Amber Heard has accused estranged husband Johnny Depp of domestic violence.
2018-04-08 13:35 Amber Heard detailed her husband Johnny Depp's
history of drug and alcohol
abuse, saying that she feared for her safety in papers filed during her The US celebrity website TMZ has published a
report claiming that Amber Heard has accused estranged husband Johnny Depp of domestic violence.
Text messages from 2014 between Amber Heard and a man that is
reported to be Johnny Depp's assistant appear to reveal the alleged
history of domestic
abuse.
Yesterday, we
reported that The Wrap founder Sharon Waxman had accused The New York Times of backing down from a story she had written in 2004 that would have exposed Weinstein's alleged
history of sexual
abuse because of «intense pressure» from high - profile figures in the movie industry — specifically actors Matt Damon...
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history, disclosing alleged
abuses at Apple suppliers — because the
report «contained numerous fabrications.»
• Applicants who are required to establish rehabilitation under Rule 3 - 13 «so as to ascertain whether they displayed any malice or ill feeling towards those who were compelled to bring about the proceeding leading to the need to establish rehabilitation;» • Applicants with a
history of substance
abuse / dependence «so as to ascertain whether they discussed or posted photographs of any recent substance
abuse;» • Applicants with «significant candor concerns» including not telling the truth on employment applications or resumes; • Applicants with a
history of unlicensed practice of law (UPL) allegations; • Applicants who have worked as a certified legal intern,
reported self - employment in a legal field, or
reported employment as an attorney pending admission «to ensure that these applicants are not holding themselves out as attorneys;» • Applicants who have positively responded to Item 27 of the bar application disclosing «involvement in an organization advocating the overthrow of a government in the United States to find out if they are still involved in any related activities.»
Nursing home operator Preferred Care blames their financial woes on «predatory» lawsuits, but inspection
reports and case filings indicate a
history of poor care, inadequate staffing, negligence,
abuse, and even wrongful death.
Charted and recorded information in client files.Tracked client movement on and off the unit by documenting times and destinations of clients.Checked facility for open windows, locked doors, malfunctioning smoke detectors and other safety hazards.Quickly responded to crisis situations when severe mental health and behavioral issues arose.Efficiently gathered information from families and social services agencies to inform development of treatment plans.Documented all patient information including service plans, treatment
reports and progress notes.Collaborated closely with treatment team to appropriately coordinate client care services.Developed comprehensive treatment plans that focused on accurate diagnosis and behavioral treatment of problems.Consulted with psychiatrists about client medication changes, issues with medicine compliance and efficacy of medications.Organized treatment projects that focused on problem solving skills and creative thinking.Referred clients to other programs and community agencies to enhance treatment processes.Created and reviewed master treatment and discharge plans for each client.Guided clients in understanding illnesses and treatment plans.Developed appropriate policies for the identification of medically - related social and emotional needs of clients.Assisted clients in scheduling home visits and phone calls and monitored effectiveness of these activities.Evaluated patients for psychiatric services and psychotropic medications.Monitored patients prescribed psychotropic medications to assess the medications» effectiveness and side effects.Evaluated patients to determine potential need to transfer to specialized inpatient mental health facilities.Administered medication to patients presenting serious risk of danger to themselves and others.Conducted psychiatric evaluations and executed medication management for both inpatient and outpatient facilities.Led patients in individual, family, group and marital therapy sessions.Diagnosed mental health, emotional and substance
abuse disorders.Recorded comprehensive patient
histories and coordinated treatment plans with multi-disciplinary team members.Consulted with and developed appropriate treatment and rehabilitation plans for dually diagnosed patients.Referenced and used various therapy techniques, including psychodynamic, family systems, cognitive behavioral and lifespan integration psychotherapy.
Through diagnostic testing, interviewing, collateral contacts, and drug screening, we provide a succinct
report that details the individual's
history of substance
abuse, symptoms of alcohol / drug use disorder (AUD — DSM - V), concomitant mental and physical health issues, family / parenting issues, legal issues, and a summary / recommendation for intervention / treatment.
Mothers were eligible to participate if they did not require the use of an interpreter, and
reported one or more of the following risk factors for poor maternal or child outcomes in their responses to routine standardised psychosocial and domestic violence screening conducted by midwives for every mother booking in to the local hospital for confinement: maternal age under 19 years; current probable distress (assessed as an Edinburgh Depression Scale (EDS) 17 score of 10 or more)(as a lower cut - off score was used than the antenatal validated cut - off score for depression, the term «distress» is used rather than «depression»; use of this cut - off to indicate those distressed approximated the subgroups labelled in other trials as «psychologically vulnerable» or as having «low psychological resources» 14); lack of emotional and practical support; late antenatal care (after 20 weeks gestation); major stressors in the past 12 months; current substance misuse; current or
history of mental health problem or disorder;
history of
abuse in mother's own childhood; and
history of domestic violence.
Of the overall sample, 2.4 percent
reported lifetime suicide attempts, 16 percent experienced parental divorce, 21.3 percent
reported a parental
history of alcohol
abuse, and 6 percent experienced both parental divorce and parental alcohol
abuse.
Women who
reported a
history of
abuse (approximately half the subjects) also
reported more hospitalizations and more physical and psychological problems and rated their overall health as poorer than women who did not
report a
history of childhood
abuse.
Injuries to non-ambulatory infants, those that are not explained by the
reported history, multiple or patterned injuries, and injuries to multiple organ systems should always raise the possibility of
abuse.
Child
Abuse and Maltreatment History Reports (aka child abuse clearances) must be acquired from each state and country from which the prospective adoptive parent (s) and adult household members have lived for the past five years for domestic adoption or since their 18th birthday for international adop
Abuse and Maltreatment
History Reports (aka child
abuse clearances) must be acquired from each state and country from which the prospective adoptive parent (s) and adult household members have lived for the past five years for domestic adoption or since their 18th birthday for international adop
abuse clearances) must be acquired from each state and country from which the prospective adoptive parent (s) and adult household members have lived for the past five years for domestic adoption or since their 18th birthday for international adoption.
Child
Abuse and Maltreatment History Reports (aka child abuse clearances) must be acquired from each state and country from which the prospective adoptive parent (s) and adult household members have lived for the past five years for all adoptions except adoptions from a Hague Convention Country which requires reports from each state and country in which the prospective adoptive parents and adult household members have lived since their 18th birth
Abuse and Maltreatment
History Reports (aka child abuse clearances) must be acquired from each state and country from which the prospective adoptive parent (s) and adult household members have lived for the past five years for all adoptions except adoptions from a Hague Convention Country which requires reports from each state and country in which the prospective adoptive parents and adult household members have lived since their 18th bir
Reports (aka child
abuse clearances) must be acquired from each state and country from which the prospective adoptive parent (s) and adult household members have lived for the past five years for all adoptions except adoptions from a Hague Convention Country which requires reports from each state and country in which the prospective adoptive parents and adult household members have lived since their 18th birth
abuse clearances) must be acquired from each state and country from which the prospective adoptive parent (s) and adult household members have lived for the past five years for all adoptions except adoptions from a Hague Convention Country which requires
reports from each state and country in which the prospective adoptive parents and adult household members have lived since their 18th bir
reports from each state and country in which the prospective adoptive parents and adult household members have lived since their 18th birthdays.
2) Obtain Child
Abuse & Maltreatment History Reports: You will be asked to provide information (names, dates of birth, addresses) for you and any adult household members to the home study provider or court so the provider or court may obtain child abuse and maltreatment history reports; if any adult person in the household lived outside of the United States, that individual will be required to obtain child abuse and maltreatment history reports from that country (ies) for the home study provider (if the country has a child abuse registry)(if the country does not have a registry, the applicant must provide proof that the country does not have a child abuse registry to the home study provi
Abuse & Maltreatment
History Reports: You will be asked to provide information (names, dates of birth, addresses) for you and any adult household members to the home study provider or court so the provider or court may obtain child abuse and maltreatment history reports; if any adult person in the household lived outside of the United States, that individual will be required to obtain child abuse and maltreatment history reports from that country (ies) for the home study provider (if the country has a child abuse registry)(if the country does not have a registry, the applicant must provide proof that the country does not have a child abuse registry to the home study pro
History Reports: You will be asked to provide information (names, dates of birth, addresses) for you and any adult household members to the home study provider or court so the provider or court may obtain child abuse and maltreatment history reports; if any adult person in the household lived outside of the United States, that individual will be required to obtain child abuse and maltreatment history reports from that country (ies) for the home study provider (if the country has a child abuse registry)(if the country does not have a registry, the applicant must provide proof that the country does not have a child abuse registry to the home study pro
Reports: You will be asked to provide information (names, dates of birth, addresses) for you and any adult household members to the home study provider or court so the provider or court may obtain child
abuse and maltreatment history reports; if any adult person in the household lived outside of the United States, that individual will be required to obtain child abuse and maltreatment history reports from that country (ies) for the home study provider (if the country has a child abuse registry)(if the country does not have a registry, the applicant must provide proof that the country does not have a child abuse registry to the home study provi
abuse and maltreatment
history reports; if any adult person in the household lived outside of the United States, that individual will be required to obtain child abuse and maltreatment history reports from that country (ies) for the home study provider (if the country has a child abuse registry)(if the country does not have a registry, the applicant must provide proof that the country does not have a child abuse registry to the home study pro
history reports; if any adult person in the household lived outside of the United States, that individual will be required to obtain child abuse and maltreatment history reports from that country (ies) for the home study provider (if the country has a child abuse registry)(if the country does not have a registry, the applicant must provide proof that the country does not have a child abuse registry to the home study pro
reports; if any adult person in the household lived outside of the United States, that individual will be required to obtain child
abuse and maltreatment history reports from that country (ies) for the home study provider (if the country has a child abuse registry)(if the country does not have a registry, the applicant must provide proof that the country does not have a child abuse registry to the home study provi
abuse and maltreatment
history reports from that country (ies) for the home study provider (if the country has a child abuse registry)(if the country does not have a registry, the applicant must provide proof that the country does not have a child abuse registry to the home study pro
history reports from that country (ies) for the home study provider (if the country has a child abuse registry)(if the country does not have a registry, the applicant must provide proof that the country does not have a child abuse registry to the home study pro
reports from that country (ies) for the home study provider (if the country has a child
abuse registry)(if the country does not have a registry, the applicant must provide proof that the country does not have a child abuse registry to the home study provi
abuse registry)(if the country does not have a registry, the applicant must provide proof that the country does not have a child
abuse registry to the home study provi
abuse registry to the home study provider).
Vulnerable Persons
Abuse and Maltreatment
History Reports must be obtained from the Vulnerable Persons» Central Register administered by the New York State Justice Center for the Protection of People with Special Needs for the prospective adoptive parent (s) and all adult household members.
The Child
Abuse and Maltreatment History of the Prospective Adoptive Parent (s): The home study investigator will acquire child abuse and maltreatment history reports for each prospective adoptive parent and all other adult household members (e.g. adult children, grandpare
Abuse and Maltreatment
History of the Prospective Adoptive Parent (s): The home study investigator will acquire child abuse and maltreatment history reports for each prospective adoptive parent and all other adult household members (e.g. adult children, grandpa
History of the Prospective Adoptive Parent (s): The home study investigator will acquire child
abuse and maltreatment history reports for each prospective adoptive parent and all other adult household members (e.g. adult children, grandpare
abuse and maltreatment
history reports for each prospective adoptive parent and all other adult household members (e.g. adult children, grandpa
history reports for each prospective adoptive parent and all other adult household members (e.g. adult children, grandparents).
Child
Abuse and Maltreatment History Report — Some may refer to this as a child abuse clear
Abuse and Maltreatment
History Report — Some may refer to this as a child
abuse clear
abuse clearance.
A child who is displaying normal behaviors at time of placement but who has a
reported history of physical or sexual
abuse, and neglect, or has had multiple failed placements
If there is a
history of domestic violence,
abuse, any type of drug use or illegal activities, or if you believe your ex-spouse is unfit for any other reason,
report this to the evaluator.
Up to two - thirds of people in treatment for substance
abuse report a
history of neglect or
abuse.
The background check of the child
abuse and neglect
history shall include a review of the child
abuse and neglect registries of all States in which the prospective adoptive parents or any other adult living in the home have lived during the 5 years preceding the date of the preplacement
report.
Another factor that can impact an arrangement under New Mexico child custody laws is whether there is a
reported history of domestic
abuse performed by any family member against another.
Sexual functioning in women
reporting a
history of child sexual
abuse: Review of the empirical literature and clinical implications
Measures used included a
history of
abuse - trauma, monitoring of mentoring relationships, parent
report and Features of Children's Friendship Scale.
Compared to problem gamblers without depression (n = 71), problem gamblers with comorbid depression (n = 34)
reported more severe gambling problems, greater
history of childhood
abuse and neglect, poorer family functioning, higher levels of neuroticism, and lower levels of extraversion, agreeableness, and conscientiousness.
[jounal] Webb, M / 2007 / Shame, guilt, symptoms of depression, and
reported history of psychological maltreatment / Child
Abuse & Neglect 31: 1143 ~ 1153
The associations that we
report were similar when we stratified our analyses by a
history of parental smoking and household substance
abuse.