Report the matter to the QPS Resources Key principles for information sharing 2. Decide when information may be shared 3. Decide if stated information is needed What ifs - responding to specific information sharing matters Resources Provide adoption services 2.
Determine the primary case worker 3. Supervise services delivered by the primary case worker 4. Provide pre-consent counselling to parents 5.
Facilitate an adoption care agreement for a child whose parents are receiving pre-consent counselling 6. Witness consents to an adoption 7. Provide information and counselling to a child and consider the child's views 8.
Pursue adoption for a child subject to a child protection order 9. Respect Aboriginal tradition and Island custom Respond to a request to provide one-off post adoption services Record information Resources Determine whether a person or event is sensitive 2. Classify a person or event as sensitive 3. Manage a sensitive person or event 4. Review the sensitivity plan 5. Manage sensitive records What ifs Resources Consider whether to downgrade or delete an approved notification 2.
Obtain approval to downgrade or delete an approved notification 3. Downgrade a notification 4. Delete a notification Overview of substance testing 2. The substance test and test results 3. Implement substance testing 4. Implement concurrent assessment, monitoring and intervention strategies Resources Identify that a child is at risk of self-harm 2. Respond to the child with a self-harm alert 3. Review the self-harm risk management plan What ifs Resources Identify that a child is at risk of suicide 2.
Respond to the child with a suicide risk alert 3. Review the suicide risk management plan What ifs Resources Apply for a warrant 2. Enact a warrant Resources Implement strategies to promote staff safety and well-being 2. Implement strategies to avoid client aggression 3. Manage aggressive behaviour by clients 4. Respond to an incident of aggressive behaviour 5. Implement strategies to manage stress, vicarious trauma and critical incident stress Resources Implement supervision requirements 2.
Fulfil roles and responsibilities 3. Develop a supervision agreement 4. Implement the supervision agreement 5. Record supervision What ifs Resources Implement actions when staff are video taped or audio recorded while performing work duties 2.
Implement actions when the personal details or footage of a staff member are inappropriately published 3. Consider preventative strategies for enhancing personal privacy and safety Resources Roles and functions of Family and Child Connect 2.
Roles and functions of intensive family support services 3. Police are only to arrest and charge a child where it is necessary to: prevent further offending protect any evidence relating to an offence ensure the child comes to court s 13 Youth Justice Act.
Bail If police decide to proceed by arresting and charging the child with an offence s 48 Youth Justice Act , they also have to decide the question of bail, that is whether or not to release the child pending their appearance in court. The provisions of the Bail Act Qld apply to children, but the Youth Justice Act makes some specific comment: A child arrested and refused watch-house bail must be brought promptly before a Childrens Court s 49 Youth Justice Act. Where a child is arrested and held in custody in a police station or watch-house, and cannot be promptly brought before a Childrens Court, the child must be granted bail or released from custody s 50 1 Youth Justice Act.
Children must, where practicable, be held for the intervening period in a detention centre s 54 2 Youth Justice Act. A child cannot be kept in an adult prison on remand s 56 7 Youth Justice Act. Taking a DNA sample with consent Police may ask a child who is at least 14 years old for consent to a forensic procedure consent to take a DNA sample. Follow Following. The responsibility of guiding young people through their formative and teenage years is a responsibility we all share.
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