SUSPECTED CHILD ABUSE AND NEGLECT



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13.1 SUSPECTED CHILD ABUSE AND NEGLECT This summary is intended to provide only minimal information. For detailed procedures and information see the Family Violence Policy and Procedures; Suspected Child Abuse and Neglect (Red Book) that is available at all nursing stations, clinics and in the emergency room. It can also be found online on CHILD. Management of child abuse and neglect at Children s is based on individual clinician evaluation and interdisciplinary management. With any injury, think not only what is the injury, but also how it occurred. As with meningitis, make and document a dual diagnosis of illness and etiology. Diagnosis of abuse or neglect is based on injuries inconsistent with history or known accidental mechanisms. Document thoroughly and precisely in writing, drawings, photos and appropriate labs and x-rays. Use the SCAN consultants for questions of appropriate evaluation. Statements of patient and caretakers should be carefully recorded. Document questions asked, responses and emotional content of the interactions. If a child is in imminent danger, clinicians can take physical custody of the child for 72 hours by placing a medical hold. An immediate report should be made to CPS and/or law enforcement, if this option is used. Security or the police may need to enforce your custody order. Use this sparingly. (See Child Abuse and Neglect Policy and Protocols; Medical Hold Protocol). Resources available to clinicians include the following: SCAN (suspected child abuse and neglect) Consultants are available to clinicians 24 hours a day, seven days a week when requested by the resident or attending. They can be reached during weekdays by calling 206-987-2194 and during evenings and weekends, through the hospital operator. These consultants can be used for questions of diagnosis or procedure. Social Work should be consulted 24/7 on all cases of suspected abuse or neglect. During weekdays, Social Work can be reached by calling 206-987-2760; after hours and on weekends, contact the hospital operator. The Children s Protection Team is a hospital-based multi-disciplinary advisory group in the area of child maltreatment. They will aid in family interaction, liaison with agencies including law enforcement and Child Protective Services (CPS) and complex, difficult-to-determine situations. There are two types of cases that must be brought to the team as soon as possible. These are: o Concerns of an allegation of child maltreatment by a Children s staff member o Concerns of Pediatric Condition Falsification (Munchausen Syndrome by Proxy) During weekdays the team can be accessed through the Children s Protection Program by calling 206-987-2194. After hours and on weekends, contact the hospital operator and request a SCAN Consultant. (Please see attached list for team membership) Sexual assault cases should be managed according to the Sexual Assault Child or Adolescent Protocols contained in the Suspected Child Abuse and Neglect Policy and Protocols. Sexual Assault Specialists are available to provide consultation 24 hours a day, seven days a week. To request a consult: o During weekdays, contact the Children s Protection Program at 206-987- 2194 (Suspected Child Abuse and Neglect 2003 C. Jenkins, Med)

13.1 o After hours and on weekends, contact the Children s operator and request a sexual assault attending for a phone consultation If subpoenas are received, do not go to court as indicated. Contact the attorney listed on the subpoena, a SCAN Consultant and the hospital attorney to find out what is really needed of you. (Suspected Child Abuse and Neglect 2003 C. Jenkins, Med)

13.2 Child (<12) in ED Child (<12y.o.) arrives in ED with report of sexual abuse Register Patient Initial SW consultation and crisis intervention Medical Screening Exam No Did last contact happen within 96 hours? Yes Consider consult with Sexual Assault MD; weekdays call CPP @ 72194; evening and weekends via hospital operator Rule out other medical conditions e.g. UTI, rash Report as indicated to CPS/ Law enforcement Thorough medical exam Complete Sexual Assault Report and Black Border forms consider medical photography when visible injury is present Key: S.A.=Sexual Assault CPS=Child Protective Services BBF=Black Border form CPP=Children's Protection Program F/u plan developed by MD, SW and family; includes counseling referrals and followup medical care D/C after final consult with SW Consider Forensic specimen collection Note: 1. Forensics unlikely to be positive if > 24 hours since assault. 2. If child has bathed, skin forensics not indicated. 3. Clothing can be excellent source of evidence 4. If collecting evidence, contact law enforcement 5. If evidence is not picked up within 12 hours, call CPP @ 72194

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Sexual Assault Flow Sheet Telephone Triage 13.3 Call with concern or report of sexual abuse or assault Is there a clear report, witness or reasonable concern? No Encourage contact with PCP and provide counseling resources Yes Notify Social Work Key Phone Numbers CHRMC Gyn Clinic 206-987-2049 HCSATS (weekdays) 206-521-1800 Harborview Operator 206-731-3000 CHRMC ED 206-987-2222 CHRMC CPP 206-987-2194 SW ensures CPS/law enforcement report is made SW completes Black Border Form Did last incident of abuse happen within last 96 hours? No Forensic collection not needed Are there acute physical symptoms or findings? No Arrange medical exam within 1-2 weeks with PCP, CHRMC GYN clinic or HCSATS Yes Consult with medical provider and evaluate need for urgent vs immediate exam Weekdays (8:30-5) call CPP @ 72194; After hours/weekends, call Harborview operator @ 206-731- 3000 & request SAC Attending Yes Arrange exam within 1-2 days with CHRMC Gyn Clinic or HCSATS or CHRMC ED Review consent for care issues Provide counseling resources Immediate or Urgent* Immediate Review consent for care issues Caution about not bathing and ask family to bring clothes Urgent Arrange medical exam through ED or HCSATS *Immediate (last contact within 24 hours) exam clear physical sx clear report by child or witnessed event and child has not bathed Urgent exam (last contact within 24-96 hours) concerning physical sx clear report by child or witnessed event and child has already bathed Key: CPS=DSHS Child Protective Services CPP=CHRMC Children's Protection Program HCSATS=Harborview Center for Sexual Assault and Trauma Services March 2003

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13.4 CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL AND REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTER CHILDREN'S PROTECTION TEAM (CPT) The Children's Protection Team (CPT) is a service of the Children s Protection Program. Children s Hospital s Children s Protection Team (CPT) is a multi-disciplinary group of specialists in the area of child maltreatment. The team: Formulates hospital-wide policy regarding abuse, neglect, sexual abuse and domestic violence issues issues, Assures quality oversight of the identification, evaluation and management of child maltreatment for the medical center, Facilitates internal and external child maltreatment management, a. Concurrently reviews cases with direct care providers b. Acts as a bridge/liaison between and within internal and community systems Provides direction for educating staff on issues pertaining to child maltreatment, Promotes research in child maltreatment identified through CPT processes, and, Provides a role in greater community prevention and advocacy. The CPT is a resource for any questions regarding child abuse and/or neglect, including whether or not a Child Protective Service (CPS)/law enforcement referral is appropriate. The team can provide assistance in making appropriate additions or changes in the medical and social evaluations for child maltreatment, aid in collaborating with CPS, law enforcement, etc., and discuss discharge options. The team meets weekly on Tuesdays from 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. 24-hour consultation is also available. The Children s Protection Program can be reached weekdays, 8:00 am to 4:30 pm, at 206.987.2194. TEAM MEMBERS CAROL JENKINS, M.Ed., Chair of CPT MAUREEN WALUM, CPS LIASON Children's Protection Program Phone: (206) 691-2336 Phone: 71005 Mail: M1-7 ANN ONGERTH, LICSW JIM SAWYER Social Work Security Services Phone: 71175 Mail: M1-7 Phone: 76213 / 72030 Mail: 5H-8 JACKIE BRANDT, LICSW JEFF SCONYERS Social Work General Counsel Phone: 71193 Mail: M1-7 Phone: 72044 Mail: T-0111 DEBRA GUMBARDO, MS, RN KAREN TALIESIN Inpatient Psychiatry Pastoral Care Phone: 71855 Mail: M1-1 Phone: 74363 / 73222 Mail: G-1032 KEN FELDMAN, MD, Medical Director of CPT NAOMI SUGAR, MD Odessa Brown ( OBCC ) CHRMC/Harborview HCSATS Phone: 77248 Mail: M1-7 Phone: 521.1800 Mail: M1-7 Pager: 469.6676 Fax: 987.7206 Pager: 995.2530 Fax: 521.1814 ORLANDO MANAOIS, LICSW KIM KORTE, MA, CCLS Emergency Department, Social Worker Child Life Manager Phone: 74665 Mail: 6F-3 Phone: 74333 Mail: 2C-1 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- RUTH BENFIELD RICHARD SHUGERMAN, MD Administration ED & House Staff Liason Phone: 72012 Mail: T-0111 Phone: 72688 Mail: G-0061 Revised 03/10/2005

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