On Aug 28, 7:29 pm, Greegor <Greego...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> On Aug 28, 3:52 pm, joe <j...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> > On Thu, 28 Aug 2008 15:30:08 -0400, Dan Sullivan
<dsull...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> > wrote:
> > > On Aug 27, 8:57 am, joe <j...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> > >> Don, you're pathetic.
> > > The name is Kane, not Don, and how do you think adoptable children
> > > become known to the public?
> joe > His name is Donald Fisher.
> Donald Lewis Fisher of Carson, WA
> former Oregon state employee
> Child Protection Caseworker
Not true at all.
> The sucks argue that "Child Welfare Worker"
> ( which is what Don called HIMSELF ) doesn't
> mean caseworker, but if you look at Oregon
> state personnel job descriptions, it is.
See below.
> They just LIE their ass off as usual.
From the Oregon government website describing job duties
http://egov.oregon.gov/DAS/HR/class/ccrt/spec/6612.pdf
"DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
The duties listed below are not inclusive but characteristic of the
type and level of work associated with this class. Individual
positions may perform all or some combination of the duties listed
below as well as other related duties.
Work assignments may be limited to one service area or may include a
combination of service areas."
And just as Kane has said:
(not a child protection caseworker function)
"1.Foster Care Certification
Evaluate foster home applicants. Interview family and references,
observe home conditions and *****s applicant's ability to deal with
multiproblem children and understanding of child abuse and neglect.
Prepare home study narratives and recommend for or against
certification. Plan and conduct foster home recruitment activities and
provide orientation and training for foster parents. Inform staff of
availability of foster homes, locate placements, obtain feedback from
staff and recommend changes to correct problems. Participate on
substitute care screening committee, if required. Mediate
conflicts between agency staff and foster parents and listen to
complaints and concerns of foster parents regarding children in their
care. Recertify homes annually.
(not a child protection caseworker function)
2.Adoption Services
Conduct community meetings and prepare media materials to recruit
applicants. Evaluate adoptive parent applicants. Conduct preadoption
training sessions and individual and family interviews. Observe home
conditions, interview appropriate sources to gain necessary
information and collect financial data. *****s applicants' ability to
deal with
multiproblem children and complicated parent-child relation****ps.
Summarize data and present information to State Adoption Committee.
Consult with staff on suitable adoptive homes for each child. Counsel
child and selected family to prepare for the placement, visit home to
monitor child's progress and provide counseling and sup****t to both
child and family as necessary. Counsel both child and parent in
disruptive placements and supervise permanent planning for the child
if adoption is unsuccessful. Provide information regarding child and
adoptive family at administrative and court review and make
recommendations regarding finalization of adoption
process.
(not a child protection caseworker function)
3.Liaison Activities
Serve as the primary contact for assigned substitute care provider
programs. Screen referrals for appropriate placement in substitute
care programs. Attend case review meetings to review treatment for
children plans and provide advice regarding changes or improvements.
Inform providers of policy changes and interpret agency policy. Attend
agency Substitute Care Screening Committee to discuss and review
placement of children outside their home and inform the Committee of
available openings at assigned provider programs. Resolve differences
between agency staff and providers. Provide direct services to
children in families receiving treatment services in substitute care
programs and assist in agency investigation of alleged abuse or
neglect in substitute care programs.
(Not a child protection caseworker function - and in fact in Oregon
contracted OUT to the private non-profits)
4.Parent Training
Interview individuals and families and observe parent-child
interactions to *****s problems with parenting skills. Develop plans
identifying changes to be affected, parents' potential for change, and
the maximum skill level the parents can attain. Conduct group sessions
to help change behavior and alleviate family problems. Conduct home
visits to *****s parents' response to training and provide individual
training as needed. Arrange logistics and secure needed sup****t
services for parents to attend training. Write progress re****ts and
inform service worker on family situation, parent performance, and
progress in program. Testify in court as needed. (not the child
protection worker that so terrifies you, Greg, is referred to by
Oregon as the "SERVICE WORKER." Don Fisher, in his article to the
Natural Child website -- yes we all read it and you continue to lie
about it -- did not call himself a "Service Worker," or even a child
protection worker, but by the much more generic name Child Welfare
Worker.
(this would be a category of service worker)
5.Substitute Care
Gather information to *****s family situation and determine
appropriate substitute care for child. Obtain psychological, school,
medical, behavioral, and other pertinent information to develop
initial service plan, including justification for out-of-home
placement. Present case to substitute care review committee. File
petitions and present information
and recommendations at court hearings. Arrange placement of child in
substitute care and attend screening and preplacement visits. Develop
service plans, identifying specific needs of individual family
members, the activities to occur and timeframes for each and refer to
agency staff or community agencies for needed services. Counsel
individual and family to assist with reconciling relation****p.
Supervise visits between parents and children and monitor child's
progress in substitute care. Prepare written administrative review on
each child in out-of-home care. Authorize payments to providers and
prepare case narratives and court re****ts.
(this would be a service worker)
6.Family Service
Gather background information to *****s the extent of the family
problems, answer telephone inquiries or complaints and screen
potential clients. Meet with family and other sources to determine
family needs, required services and eligibility. Explain agency's role
and responsibility to family and advise on alternative services.
Develop service plans for eligible families, identifying individual
family members' needs, services to be provided, activities to occur
and timeframes for each. Refer to agency staff or community agencies
for needed services. Maintain ongoing contact with service providers
to monitor and *****s client's progress. Provide individual and family
counseling to improve quality of life for children and prevent the
need for placement outside the home. Inform courts of family situation
and treatment progress and make recommendations for children in the
home. Prepare case narratives and court re****ts.
(this would be a service worker)
7.Permanent Planning
Observe home conditions and *****s problems and needs of families
where children have been removed from their home. Develop permanent
placement plans for children in substitute care. Prepare service
agreements outlining conduct and involvement expected of parents for
children to return home. Provide direct counseling, refer parents to
professionals
or arrange services with other agencies or community resources. Make
regular home visits to *****s client progress and adherence to service
plans. Decide whether to replace the child in home or pursue other
permanent placements. Refer cases to terminate parental rights when
warranted. Record client activities and prepare court re****ts and
summaries for termination of parental rights. Testify at court
hearings.
(this is not a child protection worker)
8.Family Therapy
Interview parents, children, and other appropriate sources to identify
needs of families in crisis where the child's removal appears
imminent. Develop treatment plans, including *****sment of family
needs and goals. Provide intensive short-term counseling and conduct
family therapy sessions to strengthen family, avoid child abuse or
neglect, and
prevent need for substitute care. Arrange services with other agencies
or community resources and recommend further treatment. Complete
paperwork on treatment and patient progress.
(this is not a child protection worker)
9.*** Abuse Therapy
Conduct individual intake interviews with family members affected by
***ual abuse to *****s treatment needs. Conduct specialized interviews
with victims to assist in completing complex ***ual abuse cases. Plan,
prepare, and conduct therapy treatment programs for each group being
treated. Recruit and train professional volunteer therapists to
participate in treatment programs. Provide play therapy and individual
counseling or refer to other professionals. Serve as resource in the
community for information regarding ***ual abuse and testify as an
expert witness at court hearings.
(THIS IS A SERVICE WORKER, obviously and the ONLY one that fits even
partly your understand of 'caseworker.'
10.Protective Services
Investigate re****ts alleging child abuse or neglect. Interview
children and parents to collect evidence of abuse or neglect, conduct
risk *****sment to determine validity of re****t and decide on
appropriate action to ensure safety of children. Obtain medical
treatment, initiate court action, or arrange for substitute care
placement for children when necessary. Identify specific needs of
family, refer to appropriate resources and provide individual and
family counseling to rehabilitate the family. Assemble case narrative
and re****ts and testify on abuse/neglect cases in court hearings."
> The guy's been identified, in detail,
> but they still try denying it to the hilt.
See above.
> TOO LATE!
> > > WEBSITES!!!
> > > All over the country people can see the children available for
> > > adoption.
> > > ON THE INTERNET!!!
> > > As if the Oregon website was the only one and Kane was making money
> > > from it!!!
> joe > But Don's the only sick prick who
> joe > spammed Oregons adoption site to Usenet
> joe > -- all the while crowing come to
> joe > MY website, fill out a form, pass
> joe > a check and you too could have a
> joe > kiddie for your very own -- we
> joe > think homo's make great parents,
> joe > and we specialize in adopting out of state.
> Somebody said he got yanked by the
> proverbial choke coller for some of
> that, but it would be extremely difficult
> to prove either way.
Who is "somebody?"


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