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SFGTV October 3, 2014

Our attention. They would come to our attention if there were any allegations of abuse or neglect or through Mental Health services they were referred to us because there were issues with the families they are with. Any foster care providers that we utilize are required to complete a state licensing process for background checks and a grounds inspection, and most recently this require became a standard for all relatives and non related extended family members so we are now in the process of having the samesame standard as we call it for relatives and extended family members and licensed caregivers. We are working with the department of Public Health to develop a First Encounter protocol and i am working with the state department of social services in discussing this issue and usually we have about a monthly call. Weve pro ....

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SFGTV October 5, 2014

And commissioner wynns. I am notified that we dont have a quorum today to take actions today but have a quorum from the board of education members. I would like to apologize to the members of the city family that worked so hard to prepare for the meeting today but given everyone has taken the time to come out and present on the issue before us also to speak on this i worked with the clerks and we are going to call the item so that any members of the public that have presentations can still do so and then we can have Public Comment and that we will have to reagendize this item for next months joint select Committee Meeting in order to take action on this item. Committee members who does make it here will be sure to ask questions during Public Comment to extend your time period and of course any members of the public ca ....

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SFGTV October 12, 2014

Boundaries and that we were coordinated and i should say that Health Commission passed an ordinance supporting this effort. We have developed a draft resource guide that allows us to understand all of the Resources Available for the young people and their families. The Behavioral Health has come together, the treatment providers have come together to meet and talk about what best practices are culturally specifically identifying leads who could provide the services and where they could access the services so we knew when they came to us we had the best appropriate services. We have developed a First Encounter check list. This is a very important item that we didnt really have before because we know that a lot of folks will be visiting homes,
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SFGTV September 28, 2014

Of leads. In terms of instructing us making sure that the services are culturally and linguistally appropriate and remember some of the ln languages are not spanish and theyre indigenous to guatemala as well so we have to make sure we have shows services available. As dph has seen are they coming from other countries as well in terms of Behavioral Health . In terms of Behavioral Health lonnie said this is a developing story. Theyre not coming into the clinic at a high point right now. You will hear from the School District and legal folks that is where its beginning. We will see more youth as theyre identified and have issues from trauma with primary care. Fortunately were embedded with primary care and we will find out and treage them to other services and we have youth that come from many countries and certainly ....

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Delhi: Massive spike in cases of children's rights violations, DCPCR likely to receive 20,000 compla- The New Indian Express


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Struggling to recover from the setbacks caused by the pandemic, here is a chilling fact for Delhiites. The Delhi Commission for Protection of Child Rights (DCPCR) is likely to receive over 20,000 complaints of violations this year. This will be a staggering 2.5 times the complaints the commission has received in the last 12 years.
The DCPCR is a statuary watchdog of the Delhi government in matters pertaining to child rights. With a vision of making the national capital child-labour free by 2023, it has been coming up with new initiatives as well as renewing energy into the existing set-up.
Anurag Kundu, who took over as chairperson of the DCPCR a year ago, launched a helpline number to address the issues of child distress at the peak of the Covid-19 pandemic in April this year. Any person can register his or her grievance, share information or seek information related to rights of children on this 24x7 helpline. In three months until June, the com ....

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