Critical incident response team

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31Family / Violence / Child Protective Services / Child abuse / Child welfare / Foster care / Child protection / Domestic violence / Critical incident response team / Family therapy / Law enforcement / Ethics

Critical Incident Response Team (CIRT) Final Report E.S. April 29, 2010 Executive Summary On May 23, 2009, 4-year-old E.S. died after being thrown from a bridge into frigid water. His sister, T.S., was also thrown in the

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32Ethics / Child Protective Services / Child abuse / Child welfare / Domestic violence / Foster care / Child protection / Abuse / Critical incident response team / Family therapy / Law enforcement / Family

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33Child Protective Services / Child abuse / Child welfare / Domestic violence / Foster care / Law enforcement in the United States / Child protection / Critical incident response team / Caseworker / Childhood / Law enforcement / Welfare

30-Day CIRT REVIEW REPORT I. Introduction Oregon Department of Human Services adopted the Critical Incident Response

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34Critical incident response team / Government / Family / Foster care / Child protection

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35Child welfare / Domestic violence / Foster care / Law enforcement in the United States / CPS / Critical incident response team / Family / Child abuse / Law enforcement / Child Protective Services

Initial 30-day Critical Response Team (CIRT) Report

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36Child Protective Services / Child protection / Childhood / Foster care / Family

30-Day CIRT REVIEW REPORT I. Introduction The Critical Incident Response Team (CIRT) protocol was adopted by the Oregon Department of Human Services on November 1, 2004. This protocol was developed for the following purp

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37Foster care / Social programs / Child Protective Services / Child welfare / Domestic violence / Child protection / Mandated reporter / Abuse / Child abuse / Family / Childhood

CRITICAL INCIDENT RESPONSE TEAM FINAL REPORT R.H. November 22, 2010 Executive Summary On March 26, 2010, the Department of Human Services (DHS) received a report from law enforcement officials that 9-year-old R.H. had be

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38Social programs / Child Protective Services / Child welfare / Domestic violence / Foster care / Child protection / Health / Developmental disability / Family / Childhood / Child abuse

CRITICAL INCIDENT RESPONSE TEAM FINAL REPORT S.H. January 4, 2011 Executive Summary On September 11, 2010, 16-month-old S.H. died from what authorities have determined was an overdose of Benadryl. The Oregon Department o

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39Child welfare / Domestic violence / Foster care / Law enforcement in the United States / Child protection / CPS / L.P. / Crime / Child abuse / Family / Child Protective Services

CRITICAL INCIDENT RESPONSE TEAM 30 DAY AND FINAL REPORT December 4, 2009 Executive Summary On January 4, 2009 two-year-old L.P. died as a result of multiple serious physical injuries, including injuries to his head and b

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40Child abuse / Ethics / Child Protective Services / Child welfare / Domestic violence / Foster care / Child protection / Abuse / Critical incident response team / Family therapy / Law enforcement / Family

CRITICAL INCIDENT RESPONSE TEAM REPORT S.I. March 1, 2012 Executive Summary On November 5, 2011, four-year-old S.I. was brought to the hospital by his stepfather with serious physical injuries. He died as a result of tho

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