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Case Study and City Care Policy Case Study, Campbell Family Steven has three children: Michael, Tora and Madee Campbell. The family were living in Geelong
Case Study and City Care Policy
Case Study, Campbell Family
Steven has three children: Michael, Tora and Madee Campbell. The family were living in Geelong and had been referred to an agency in Geelong by ChildFIRST for family support following the death of the children's mother, May, three years ago. The family moved to Melbourne six months ago and have again been referred to Child FIRST, this case has just been picked up by CityCare.
Steven has a mental illness that needs treatment. He hasn't followed up treatment in Melbourne and has not been taking his medication. You decide he is in a crisis, and he needs immediate medical attention; and emergency services are called. Emergency services informs you thatSteven needs intensive, inpatient treatment, followed by outpatient care. May's brother and his family live in Albury, and the extended family live in Myanmar.
You have worked with the Department and it has been determined that the children should be placed into a voluntary out of home care placement with their aunt Shauna (Stephen's sister), in their Melbourne home. Steven had agreed to the voluntary out of home care for Michael, Madee, and Tora. It is expected that this will be required for 6 months. This is your first visit to with Campbell family.
Michael
Michael is 13 years old, is neurodiverse and has a formal diagnosis of Autism. He is receiving NDIS support.
Michael is really good at computer games and has a special interest in maps. Michael attends a specialist school, he can communicate effectively with tools such as bear cards and is an active participant at sports events.
Michael experiences some challenges with his social skills and can become anxious when meeting new people, or when introduced to a new environment as he likes having known routines. Michael can't tolerate loud sounds, such as a ringing telephone or alarms.
Michael's younger sisters constantly tell him he's 'weird' and yell at him if he tries to go into the bathroom when either one of them are in the bath or shower. Michael can get frustrated and upset when they don't understand his needs and has shoved his sisters in the past.
At school, the staff have reported that Michael occasionally demonstrates challenging behaviour when transitioning from one activity to another. Michael can get frustrated if his routine is altered, recently he kicked another student and damaged their artwork. Michael hasn't been to school for a few weeks because Steven finds it difficult to get him ready.
Tora and Madee
Identical twins Tora and Madee are 11 years old.
They haven't had medical or dental checks for at least 12 months. Tora and Madee have largely been caring for themselves, Michael and Steven for several months. Because of Steven's illness, they have been doing the shopping, and cooking, and their diet is poor. The twins say Michael starts throwing things if he doesn't get fed at 7:00 pm.
Even when Steven was feeling well, his focus was largely on Michel and his behaviour, and the twins have missed out on guidance about things such as hygiene and coping with physical changes.
Michael is much taller than them and strong for his age and hurts Madee and Tora when he shoves them. They say it's creepy how he is always trying to come into the bathroom when they are bathing or showering. They spend a lot of time in their bedroom listing to music.
School attendance has been irregular, and they are just at developmental levels expected for their age. Tora , who is much quieter than Madee, is experiencing bullying by two other children at school.
Tora and Madee have little contact with other children and adults outside of school. They have only met their aunt Shauna once as Steven has been unwell and has been scared that Shauna would report him to Child Protection if she saw how they lived.
Madee said she used to play soccer and would like to again. Tora likes to sing and dance but is lacking in confidence.
The family has not participated in any formal religious activities but they do celebrate Christmas and Easter. The twins say they used to celebrate Buddhist holidays with their uncle when their mum was alive, but they haven't seen their uncle and cousins for a long time. The children only speak English.
Part A Role Play Scenario
Consider the following:
It has been two months since the Case Plans for the Campbell children have been implemented.
Michael has continued to receive support from the School and from the contracted School Counsellor and is also receiving support from a disability specialist services. The School Counsellor will report on Michael's progress.
Tora and Madee are on target to meet most of their goals. They are participating in anti-bullying and respectful relationships programs, introduced to the school by the School Counsellor, and the Counsellor regularly checks in with the twins. However, Tora and Shauna believe that Tora needs individual counselling to be able to meet her goals. The School Counsellor feels individual counselling is something that should be considered later in the term, once Tora has completed participation in the programs.
Tora and Madee School Counsellor is part of the community-based organisation ChildVic, whose services are contracted by the Department of Education and Training. The organisation also provides Department of Families, Fairness and Housing (DFFH) funded counselling services to children, young people and their families
Agenda
Question 1-
Create a list of key points that will Need to be discussed between case worker, Aunty Shauna and school Counsellor in their conference to do with the care of Michael and any other needs he has
Question 2-
Create a list of key points that will Need to be discussed between case worker, Aunty Shauna and school Counsellor in their conference to do with the care of Tora and any other needs she has
Question 3-
Create a list of key points that will Need to be discussed between case worker, Aunty Shauna and school Counsellor in their conference to do with the care of Madee and any other needs she has
If needed here are the goals that were set by the 3 children in the intake meeting
Michael-
- Improve his social skills through a computer gaming social club
- Manage frustration and challenging behaviours
Tora-
- Overcome challenges of bullying at school
- Join a singing and dancing social club to gain confidence
Madee-
- Receive proper medical and dental care
- Join a local soccer club to play soccer
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