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, Case Study 1
Approach: I'd prioritize immediate action given the life-threatening nature of the injuries. The
call is from the hospital social worker, so a collaborative approach is key.
Risks:
Immediate physical danger: The infant's life is in jeopardy.
Safety of other children: The 7- and 9-year-old siblings in the household are at risk of
similar harm.
Mother's mental state: The 16-year-old mother may have severe mental health issues,
potentially due to trauma, postpartum depression, or other factors.
Household environment: The home environment with the grandmother and other
children may not be safe.
Trauma: All family members, especially the mother and other children, are experiencing
significant trauma.
Perpetrator identification: While the mother is identified, a thorough investigation is
needed to confirm the details and rule out any other potential perpetrators or contributing
factors.
Appropriate Interventions:
Immediate contact with the hospital social worker: Get a full report on the infant's
medical condition and the mother's current status. Collaborate on next steps.
Notify the local child protection authorities: This is a case of severe child abuse and
requires immediate legal intervention.
Secure a place of safety for the siblings: The 7- and 9-year-old children must be
immediately removed from the home and placed in a safe environment, such as a
temporary foster home or with a trusted relative, while the investigation is ongoing.
Assess the mother: A mental health assessment for the 16-year-old mother is critical.
She may require hospitalization and immediate psychological support.
Investigate the household: A home visit with police accompaniment is necessary to
assess the grandmother and the household environment for any other safety concerns.
Begin legal proceedings: File an application for an urgent court order to place the infant
under temporary protective custody and the siblings in a place of safety.
Case Study 2