Special Populations Agency Interview

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Special Populations Agency Interview On February 16th of 2016, an interview was conducted with Mrs. Sharon Mosley Walker. Mrs. Walker is a Commission Investigator for the State of Florida. She was a former Protection Investigator (PI) for Children and Family Service of Jacksonville, Florida. She also worked as a Probation and Correctional officer for the State of Florida. During this interview several questions were asked on the difficulties of providing service for the special populations and what type of services were provided to meeting clients’ needs. Must note that no names of clients were mention during this interview and no information was shared concerning any client’s case. The information given is based on her present and past experience working in as case worker at Children …show more content…

Depending on the area of town the victim is located, the supportive agency is contacted, plans are developed, and some immediate service are provided. There is not just one agency servicing the community of Jacksonville. She also listed several agencies that benefits of the children through family and individual counseling, support groups, a place to stay, clothing, food, education and the list goes on. The most recognizable are Daniel Center, Jewish Center, United Way, Children and Family, and the Lutheran Center. Continuing with the interview, Mrs. Walker was asked about her current job as a commission investigator. With this job, she is working with inmates to help determine if they suitable to reenter in the community. If they are, she make sure services are provided for residency, counseling, community service, educational programs, probation service, court orders, recommendations to court, etc.… Mrs. Walker was asked, what the hardest part of this job is. She stated, interviewing inmates who been in prison for 20 to 30 years or longer and knowing if they are let out it would be hard for them to adapt in