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1 Consolidated Abuse, Neglect, Assault, Reporting Electronic Entry System Program Supervisor: Lisa Davies-Morris, LCSW, ACSW Program Manager: Patricia Peters, LCSW C.O. Instructor: Craig Voigt, LMSW Statistics Manager: Adrian Evans, LMSW CANAREES

2 All healthcare staff at NMCP are MANDATED REPORTERS!!! This means we are responsible for assessing if a patient is a victim of abuse or neglect. We are MANDATED to report child abuse and neglect. We are also MANDATED to report cases of domestic violence with imminent danger. This means we are responsible for assessing if a patient is a victim of abuse or neglect. We are MANDATED to report child abuse and neglect. We are also MANDATED to report cases of domestic violence with imminent danger.

3 ABUSE STATISTICS 1.5 million women are physically assaulted by an intimate partner annually in the U.S. ( Incidents of abuse reach 5 million annually) 1.5 million women are physically assaulted by an intimate partner annually in the U.S. ( Incidents of abuse reach 5 million annually) 25% of all women seeking care in the ER for any reason are victims of domestic violence. 25% of all women seeking care in the ER for any reason are victims of domestic violence. 3.2 million child abuse referrals are made to CPS involving 5.8 million children annually. 3.2 million child abuse referrals are made to CPS involving 5.8 million children annually.

4 COMMUNICATION STATISTICS Less than 33% of women exposed to domestic violence have discussed this with their healthcare provider. Less than 33% of women exposed to domestic violence have discussed this with their healthcare provider. During these discussions, the victim was 4 to 5 times more likely than the healthcare provider to raise the subject of violence or abuse. During these discussions, the victim was 4 to 5 times more likely than the healthcare provider to raise the subject of violence or abuse.

5 Reporting Statistics for NMCP JANUARY 2009-OCTOBER 2009 77 Total reports from over 100 77 Total reports from over 100 clinics clinics (ER-43 Reports, SW-18 Reports, All Others-15 Reports) 8 clinics reported 8 clinics reported 41 reports of child abuse 41 reports of child abuse 36 reports of domestic violence 36 reports of domestic violence

6 ASK THE QUESTION! Be Specific Be Specific – Are you or any of your family members being physically or emotionally abused? If Yes, Ask… If Yes, Ask… – Do you feel that you or your family members are in imminent danger? – Are you afraid to go home?

7 If there is imminent danger, contact the Social Work Department during working hours (0800-1630) @ 953-5861, or after hours call the duty pager @ 314-8715 for assistance and complete a CPS and/or Family Advocacy Report using CANAREES. If there is imminent danger, contact the Social Work Department during working hours (0800-1630) @ 953-5861, or after hours call the duty pager @ 314-8715 for assistance and complete a CPS and/or Family Advocacy Report using CANAREES. If there is no imminent danger, complete a CPS and/or Family Advocacy Report using CANAREES. If there is no imminent danger, complete a CPS and/or Family Advocacy Report using CANAREES.

8 PURPOSE: To effectively coordinate victim and perpetrator information between NMCP, local government and state agencies. To effectively coordinate victim and perpetrator information between NMCP, local government and state agencies. To provide various support services to those affected by abuse. To provide various support services to those affected by abuse. CANAREES

9 CANAREES can be found on the INTRANET under the Health Stream icon.

10 To utilize CANAREES double click on the icon and log-in. Your Username and Password depends on your specific work space. A reference list is provided on the log-in page. CANAREES DOES NOT electronically SUBMIT the report. You must CALL CPS, PRINT the CANAREES report, and FAX it to FAP (do not fax the report to CPS).

11 Open reports will be deleted after 24 hours. Once reports are completed, they cannot be reopened. If a report needs to be reprinted, or for general assistance utilizing CANAREES please contact the Social Work Department during normal work hours. Once reports are completed, they cannot be reopened. If a report needs to be reprinted, or for general assistance utilizing CANAREES please contact the Social Work Department during normal work hours. Refer to NAVMEDCENPTSVA 5800.15A

12 CANAREES CAN: Help keep victims safe by providing them with various supportive services. Help keep victims safe by providing them with various supportive services. Prevent further instances of domestic violence and child abuse. Prevent further instances of domestic violence and child abuse. Provide valuable data to identify child abuse and domestic violence trends at NMCP and develop future programs. Provide valuable data to identify child abuse and domestic violence trends at NMCP and develop future programs. Keep providers safe from fines, license suspensions, misdemeanor charges, and imprisonment. Keep providers safe from fines, license suspensions, misdemeanor charges, and imprisonment.


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