Attached is a report I created back in December for David Banda where I included the summary report and the methodology used to identify the population. I would like to see something similar from SK with the CCS population. My data source was MIS/DSS based on foster care aid codes, the department now gets a feed directly from Department of Social Services (DSS) and I’m in the process or obtaining approvals form Dr. Scott for all my staff to have access data from DSS available in MIS/DSS
contacted insd and reviewed claim handling, insd shared his experience and felt that he needed to rate the service he received based on the overall handling, he felt that the adjuster who inspected the vehicle was wonderful as was the others throughout the process but being a firefighter and being responsible for communicating information and it being logged he was upset that all information regarding the clmt was provided at FNOL and why it was not recorded and communicated was not acceptable. He did not want to wait to get vehicle fixed for fear of rust developing on vehicle and had to pay the $500.00 deductible He indicated we did not contact his witness who was a Pastor and should have been contacted. reviewed file that we did contact the witness who provided the correct tag information and we were able to locate the information for clmt based on that
In your grievance filed at CACF, you claim the mattress you were issued is defective. You further claim inmates at CACF are not receiving the same type of mattresses as other ADC inmates. Your resolution is to receive a new mattress. Your grievance appeal has been reviewed at Central Office and the Deputy Bureau Administrator 's response is affirmed.
In your grievance filed at SMUI, you claim staff neglected to provide you medical care following a fight you were involved in with another inmate. Your resolution is to receive a tape player, a pair of CL20 headphones and an adapter. Your grievance appeal has been reviewed at Central Office and the Warden's response is affirmed. The physical altercation between you and another inmate was not discovered by staff until after the incident had already happened. While staff does have a responsibility to ensure inmates are offered medical treatment, this cannot happen if staff is not aware of possible injuries.
In your grievance filed at Manzanita Unit, you claim you are being denied access to a computer to review your legal CD’s. Your resolution is to have access to a computer. Your grievance appeal has been reviewed at Central Office and the Warden 's response is affirmed. The Manzanita Administration has investigated your issue and determined that you were provided an opportunity to view the CD containing legal material. The Manzanita Administration has confirmed that every effort is being made for inmates to be able to address their legal needs.
In your grievance filed at SMUI, you claim strip searches are a violation of your religious beliefs. Your resolution is for staff to conduct pat searches or utilize a metal detection wand. Your grievance appeal has been reviewed at Central Office and the Warden 's response is affirmed. Pursuant to DEPARTMENT ORDER 708 708.01 SEARCHES - GENERAL PROCEDURES: 1.1.1 Searches are conducted as often as necessary to control contraband and to recover missing property, but never for purposes of punishment or harassment.
In your grievance filed at Manzanita Unit, you claim staff addressing grievance appeals are not printing their names beneath their signatures as required by policy. You further assert that it is difficult to identify parties for a lawsuit without the printed name. Your resolution is to have staff print their names underneath their signature. Your grievance appeal has been reviewed at Central Office and the Warden 's response is affirmed. Pursuant to DEPARTMENT ORDER 802 INMATE GRIEVANCE PROCEDURE 802.01 GENERAL INFORMATION 1.1
Strengths: Trevor greets the client politely. From here, he confirms we have the correct email address on the file and provides the client 's username. He does a good job recommending the client attempt to use the password previously created. Prior to ending the call, he is sure to inquire if there are any other
Your appeal dated May 26, 2017, has been reviewed. The Informal Resolution Request and Grievance responses you received adequately addressed your complaint regarding staff member’s response to an altercation involving yourself and other offenders on March 26, 2017. You failed to provide any additional evidence to support your claim. Your appeal is
In your grievance filed at SMUI, you claim walkmans are not available for purchase from the inmates store. Your resolution is for walkmans to be made available for purchase or to allow your family to purchase a walkman and send it in to you. Your grievance appeal has been reviewed at Central Office and the Warden 's response is affirmed. The Central Office Project Manager Caroline Haack has confirmed The Keefe Corporation has found a new supplier for walkmans. These items may be purchased in accordance with Department Order 909 INMATE PROPERY and your specific custody level.
Hello Professor and Classmates, As a human service professional I would have to intercede differently with a client who has a diagnosis of AIDS from a client who has been diagnosed as HIV positive for many reasons. HIV is a virus that gradually attacks the immune system, which is our body’s natural defense against illness. AIDS is a syndrome caused by the HIV virus. It is when a person’s immune system is too weak to fight off many infections.
UNIT 2: EQUALITY, DIVERSITY AND RIGHTS JADA COOPER 20140170 P4: This task will explain 2 different national initiatives, stating when they were set up, the purpose and also how they promote anti-discriminatory practises. It will also talk about Charters and their importance, whilst discussing 2 of the codes of practices’. Care Standards Act 2000 The Care Standards was established in 2000, its’ aim is to ensure that the standards of care within all institutions were not inadequate as the rules and regulations have to be adhered to. The care standards act try’s to make sure that all institutions are equipped and well facilitated to meet the needs of those within the provision.
7 / D.P7: Explain how different procedures maintain health and safety in a selected health or social care setting Maintaining health and safety in health and social care is extremely important to ensure the health, safety and wellbeing of all their service users as well as other individuals service providers may come in contact with in the setting. There are several procedures that help to maintain this health and safety however they can all vary between settings for example, health and safety procedures will be slightly different and more focused on certain areas in hospitals and especially in paediatric ward compared to in drop-in centres where the needs and risk to service users are slightly different. Some of the procedures used in health and social care to maintain health and safety include; infection control and prevention, safe moving and handling of equipment and individuals, food preparation and storage, storage and administration of medication and storage and disposal of hazardous substances.
Unit5.P1- describe health promotion. -aim and purpose -examples Describe health promotion and the purpose and aims of three different health- promotion activities What is health promotion?
List of Grievances: Until now, students have been demanding with teachers and assistant principals to have a better lunch or more options, it’s not fair students have to eat the