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HomeMy WebLinkAboutRES 13-093 RESOLUTION NO.13-093 BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BEAUMONT: THAT the City Manager or his designee be and he is hereby authorized to execute a Children's Advocacy Interagency Agreement with Jefferson County and the Garth House to prevent child abuse and neglect and to lessen the trauma to child victims of sexual and severe physical abuse during the investigative, prosecutorial and healing process. The agreements are substantially in the form attached hereto as Exhibit"A" and made a part hereof for all purposes. PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL of the City of Beaumont this the 30th day of April, 2013. low fx If j y r eck Y Ames - ll� 111k1 AW c Children's Advocacy Intera envy Agreement This agreement made by and between the undersigned agencies Witnesseth mat Whereas, child abuse is recognized as a significant natlonal problem and realUng that the justice system must respond appropriately to the child victim, and Whereas,a memorandum of understanding executed uric this Interagency Agreement from the Texas Family Code 264.403(b)shall indude the ag�t of each partadpating entity to cooperate in: (1) developing a cooperative, team appnmch to r g`atiri c�lld abuse; (2) reducing, to the greatest extent possible tfiumber of!news required of a victim of f>:� child abuse to minimize the negative i ` �f the investigati�to•the child;and (3) developing,maintaining, and suppo ."'hrough the center,an ep fmnment that . ,', emphasizes the best Interests of chlldreit .h that pro vi.�(es Investigate and rehabl/Itative services. �sr :Y �" Program,Inc,has been Whereas, the Garth House, •�Mehalfy Chi •" � Ad�c�y' og' established in Beaumont, TX and as .• that ra/- wn funds, and Whereas,Jefferson County has` o } ' p1 .= m approach to the investigation of c�hr7d. y25 cal a:..se that the n of Jefferson County py MOW- of communication between from further vial w agencies, and u: #} `n.. �x .. a . _ :. Whereas,by r rzin t e Garth , Mickey Mehalfy Children s Advocacy Progra };a��: ;�wr?tlnues environment lit which children are tote C;;tr Whereas the di�seen :t-a Garth House,Mickey Mehaffy Children s Advocacy Prograq, c. are seen one la?iem �Ifirom law enforrament and Child Protective Services and are od services witft�t regaarc/ 'dace,.sex,religion, national origin, pr disability,and Now, the re, the u resigned agencies have agreed to continue to support the Concept;philosopy devekplent and utilization of the Garth House, Mickey Mehaffy Children s Advocacy Caixi;:I Zeffemn Counir fame/Agency Date Judge Jeff Branick Jefferson County Judge Tom Maness-Jefferson County District Attorney EXHIBIT"A" Sheriff Mitch Woods-Jefferson County Sheriff Oftlrae ChiefJames P. Singletary-Beaumont Police Department Marshall Jeff'Wlimore-Groves Polke Department Chief Darrell Bush -Nederland Police Department :.';'`4°'` '•'' Chief Mark Blanton-Port Arthur Police Depa Chief Paul Lemolne-Port Neches Poliee Dept Chief CYydell Duncan-Beaumont Y. Chief Joseph Ma16n �,� .�rurlSD Brenda Gadson -ChildNi cse& Servrcies: z MCraver-Jeffersoo 'bunt'4ts AV Asslstarl Judy 80 wiP3" Regional Director TX Dept of &ProtettiV�Fervices Ellen Jones-Chief Ex e plficer CHRISMS Heaft SE Texas Lanls McWilliams-CASA of S. E. Texas Ed Cockrell-Jeferson County Juvenile Probation Julle H. Prudhome,M.A,, LPC-S-Clinical Director, Garish House,Mickey Mehalry Children s Advocacy Program,Inc Marion Tanner-Executive Director, Garth House,Mickey - Mehafly OWldren's Advocacy Program,Inc a 3 rala�.a 4?Sri",�r'•`.• lCb; `�•. :4S;PC'� .�`S:.•,}'v� •i`;;f:•µYr#FE'Li,u.,; :,a.<.:•i .•.fir:,,:;..:.::,: 'rji:,x:: i l• i4• GARTH HOUSE Mickey Mehaffy Children's Advocacy Program, Inc. WORKING PROTOCOL Mission Statement To prevent child abuse and neglect and to lessen the trauma to child victims of sexual and severe physical abuse during the investigative, prosecutorial and healing process. Agency Roles &Commitment to the Chil vocacy Program, Inc. Agency Partners of the Garth House Mlcke .-.a .ii`affy en's Advocacy Program, Inc. have signed an interagenc rKgg ement of oo}c eration in the investigation and prosecution of child a cases. They re ....4heir individual department roles and follow departure ti• ocedures, but have- ntarily committed to make the children's advoca' ,rograrrt of their- eciure in order eir�e `F � _ °, .•Avg:: I. Develop a cooperative, tea to inv ting child abuse. 2. Reduce to the greatest exten . ssi a numb interviews required of a child victim to i e the ne 3 ve im the iii: gation on the child. 3. Develop, ma F` ' pport t u Y n's`advocacy center, an era " environmer at emp es the . Brest o - Idren and that provides h investigatory A6110 rehabil eve serve 5, The'row �l�' :Stand ��ominr:`:N „pf ti��N�hildren s advocacy program board ,.., ..x. ... ,. �. h pted the . biwocolreferral ng and coordinated investigation and p on. The 6�" J—�.PitteeI , trade up of representatives of the primary agenci 5,.whose specific .oles a�'i ">.: 6ted below. Texas Qibrent of pa�nily and Protective Services *Also referred>o.r this document as TDFPS and Child Protective Services(CPS) TDFPSjChild Protettyeices investigates child safety and welfare in accordance with ap.4�0 : 6licy.and state laws. • Notify the proper Itatiiv enforcement agency of child abuse reports. • Utilize the children's advocacy center for the digitally recorded initial investigative interview of alleged child sexual & physical abuse victims in accordance with Section 264 Subchapter E of the Texas Family Code &center protocol. • Participate In coordinated investigation of child abuse reports with law enforcement and prosecutors including participation in case (review) staffing which Is facilitated by the children's advocacy program. Page I I • Provide a voting representative to sit on the Professional Standards Committee en, ,'� '�Q.���� ��� -1'�of the children s advocacy program board. Law Enforcement • Provide criminal investigation of child abuse reports. • Notify Child Protective Services of child abuse reports. • Utilize the children's advocacy center for the initial investigative interview of alleged child sexual & physical abuse victims in "ance with center protocol. • Participate in coordinated investigation of c I U$e reports with TDFPS/ CPS and prosecutors, including participatld #i cas '( view) staffing which is facilitated by the children's advocacy p Provide a voting representative to a professiona�`3tandards Committee of the children's adv grogram board. Forensic Nurse Examiners NE) ; F S V-4- • Notify law enforcement ark`. hild Protect .�• ervices of child arise reports, • A medical/forensic exam will ,pe ed only vt authorization of law enforcement r { use i orts with law • Participate in:. 41" in on _ i� p ,�_. . enforcemet�, FP t` and pro} inClGdi participation in case (review) sta l �phich cilitated=, a children's advocacy program. • Provide a v�tin� . eseive to sit"oche Professional Standards .*4 4.••.�d' Co ` •;pf the ' 'a ptram board. D -!jct Attornej�saDffice`;:< •:; Prase' s child abuse sesjfp &represents the best interest of . ,. ,,O- the child.iivii action irhich ,t. S/CPS has conservatorship. x,. • Provide'- answers-:ta:questions that arise In the course of the investigatli* onductgf�lay law enforcement and TDFPS/CPS. • Participate ins: coaOl ated investigati TDFPS/CPS anij� on of child abuse reports with d ;,en orcement, including participation in case (review) staffing which is facilitated by the children's advocacy program. • Conduct preliminary intake of cases at case (review) staffing meetings. • Represent the Texas Department of Family and Protective Services in suits affecting the parent-child relationship, and for emergency protection of a child, up to and including termination of parental rights. • Provide a voting representative to sit on the Professional Standards Committee of the children`s advocacy program board and the Board of Directors or Advisory Board of the children's advocacy program board. Page 12 Children's Advocacy Center The Garth House, Mickey Mehaffy Children's Advocacy Program, Inc. will be the neutral site for interviews of children in cases of alleged child abuse. • Provide Forensic Interviews of alleged victims and witnesses Facilitate Multidisciplinary Team case (review) staffing Case tracking and reporting • Court testimony Training for agency personnel Training/awareness programs for community • Counseling for victims and non-offending famijyy*tubers Provide referral information for medical ex ;$,4`..,,.`:S. 0 • Family advocacy services including: court: inpaent, information and referral, assistance with Crime Victim's; npensation Case Referral '#. Child Protective Services (CPS) and law i o semen encies will : fer alleged F1 y t sexual abuse cases of children....ge 12 year der.to the ao.gacy center for a digitally record is inbervi fi ysical abuse cases (of children age 12 years old and ich hav . potential of being forwarded to the District Attorn ` 0. r crimi osecution may also be referred to the cen Exceptions-_ a age I may be made for � �yi �,or develnen •ve "usability, or if the someone with a : _„ ' forcement and CPS will A District Attorne�'�� ��ms t� e_��terview'��i...,y r. 'Fy. assume responslkl,.-.for refiring case "'Which they have involvement. Law .. enforcement agencli rill n0d,tq refer t"i se cases that do not fail under the Fits' .Mic Mehaffy Children's Advocacy jurisd `F: l?S. The;Cil' .', Ir c se l e Wi fo t egu ith Interagency Agreements. Pr s tfi or courtd 'interviews only. Ot unties; m' ell Case �;...:.: J A ... In order td „.flop and .ntain a cooperative team approach to the J.investi ation hld abu ``:which is sensitive to the best interest of the child, a g %. i.,, ca, , r case staffing,will.<gi~cur ofe a week or as the district attorneys office indicates necessary. The representatives attending for law enforcement and CPS will be those workers assigned to each case on the agenda. The County District Attorney's Office will be available to advise and to conduct preliminary intake of cases at each staffing. Forensic nurse examiners will be requested to attend in order to explain their finding. if an exam was done. Garth House staff shall also attend to include irsar:1 ! r � r, mental health providers and a family advocate. Each agency involved in the investigative process must bring all pertinent information to the case (review) staffing. All Multidisciplinary Team Members Page 13 attending the case (review) staffing must sign the Sign-In Sheet containing the Confidentiality Pledge before each review. An automatic staffing will occur under the following conditions: • Pre-staffed prior to the interview. • One to three weeks after the interview is performed. • Additional times as requested by CPS, law enforcement or D.A.'s Office. Request should be made to the advocacy center staff so that the case(s) may be added to the agenda. VWMW64-baw, Olt 6 lip IN. Forensic Interviews • It is necessary for the law enforce officer or CPS soclrorker to contact the children's advocacy center to sch le an in iew. • When scheduling an intery w, initial ba°. a ormation mti . e provided and will be staff r to the in ' • The children's advocacy ce nsic int er will perform the digitally recorded interview. Formal m'� 'on of they D will be made by the interviewer. Thp„ vocacy cell.:Vista ter d` concerning the case �� erin .;;* into the track ;for statist al r • Interviews a` be scH .,.ed Mon', !;,..; 5`ugh In Beaumont and Orange. The :won refQ�j!tt ng the cA must schedule transportation for the p child and must rE?r iri a ;t e;penter uiti 11'the interview has been completed, or x other ini� tl e ' ,icy pe n present. ,k... ,,.,.: maturi level of being verbal. • ung 1Jen [d hav 'r }'a tY 9 ft id !: • ce lions to ti :2 yeas d limit are made on a case by case basis P d " ding on the k-�Noto s d 1ppmental level and possible other extenuating circ nces. • No Al ��4 erpetrato" ,,egarding current allegations are allowed on the 'a�; premises. :<�,:x, • CPS or law ei . em �must be present for the interview. ... , • If law enforcemitib" PS is involved in the case, please notify each other of If the Garth House i�lew. a Do not schedule the interview prior to making contact with the family. • When possible, the Garth House interview should be done prior to the Forensic Nurse Exam. Exception is acute cases. In cases of physical abuse, only severe cases in which the child is injured on vital areas will be interviewed. • Emergency interviews will be conducted when the child is in immediate danger or failure to interview the child immediately could result in the loss of Page 14 vital information. In case of emergency after hours, contact Marion Tanner, Garth House Executive Director, at cell number 409-350-1188. • Inform the family that they need to be on time for the interview. CPS workers and law enforcement should also be on time. Getting to the Garth House 1 or 2 hours before the interview is totally unnecessary. Limit the number of family members coming to the Garth House as too many people tend to create some or all of the following: • Too much noise • Too much pressure on the child • Problem of limited space • Possible conflict among the adults in at,erttlhce • If you find that the'interview needs to be rgseled ar cancelled, please .vr notify the Garth House as soon as posslbl. ; .. • Be sure to bring police reports and >' orts to tiieerview, so that the interviewer can obtain necessary i tion far Garth ise files. The case will be pre-staffed prior to the inte f' ,a. . • Do not promise the children gifts, pn the in. lew being° ducted, or tell them that they will be celvir i after the G . House interview has been comp! • Do not over question the ,, rior to "nterview. Please stop questioning the children reg g Buse at ooi�int of disclosure. (This also includes au _ ,. ,. ed inte s E orker !' uld assess young children to v "4 a verba d catty li to ihYa Garth House s �: interview. '' .or addidarl±information should be given to the • All pertinent ,,{estions a ( � interviewer prior c the t w. Tl,a Tterviewer will return to the monitor room e. oncl w4` s `}�1rythir} tse needs to be asked. uiA.., a videota a or DVD. • . ca ..If y 14,18ped to re r ^ R . .e-interviews: Y: If a second t rvievX; !:requested regarding the same alleged er etrator, y.case r ?., be discussed with the District Attorney with ptions folio :,... ■ If a3id intervwr is requested regarding the same alleged perpr, staffing will be scheduled with all MDT members (curren�_ ;�;: f eviously) involved. After all previous investigations are review 'the District Attorney will decide If the interview will be conducted. • If there is a witness or medical evidence that Is present in a case and a victim cannot be interviewed or does not make an outcry, the evidence can be used to request an �%. ,Wd 14004SW MWOO, at the discretion of the pertinent County's District Attorney, but the case must be staffed first. Page 15 Counseling • There has to be a report of child sexual abuse or severe physical abuse to law enforcement and/or CPS. • Counseling may be obtained.for sexual abuse victims (ages 3-17) and non- offending family members. Counseling is not provided to any alleged perpetrators. • Counseling can also be provided for any child victim (ages 3-17), as long as it has been reported to the proper authorltles;. ..J Having an open case investigation is not required, nor is it required.,;th'6t1he child be interviewed at the Garth House In order to receive counse . IOrh!�ces. • The parent or guardian calls the Gar0ouse` nselors to set up the counseling. They have to be able to ' " legal consN'.. .form. • The coun ll r d c sto bons. l� c- ie: a il. Vbcate vfs :1+ he. a Y.at r$.k>tirrie,of trig 3 ervi y3- :... Mrrdl :A P: z th ] Or r Wit. akers of rF,� t' " • n a- :'40 r r Forensic Nurse Exs <enforc " `:- c Nurse Exam based on the alleged • � pt or irP��Cequest'a �Y, �n'si ` aim's outs '*cr dibler;.� ` y' ry,: mess, tiamony, or other significant forensic fats which wo _ylead = sir;. enforcement or Child Protective Services to rea bly expect t ",;Forein urse Exam may yield biological, hair, fiber or other e� ce which""g,$uld assist in the Investigation of the allegation. • An exam 4thIn 96 ho". of the offense is considered acute. • To access Ch"is bus "hd Forensic Services, call 409-832-0421. • To access CHR x S Elizabeth, send the patient to the Emergency Room or the non-acute°exam can be scheduled by law enforcement by calling the Forensic Nurse Coordinator at 409-899-7100. Confidentiality and Ownership (In accordance with Section 264.408 of the Family Code) DVD Storage - DVDs made at the Garth House, Mickey Mehaffy Children's Advocacy Program, Inc. are the properly of: Page 16 1. District Attorney's office in cases of criminal action 4# tX, *- - I! adl S in 2; T -e -f rejent-, niv Oegl' 9.0p Ing" :,-5 111 a.C 3. Law enforcement if investigating 4. GPI Iihes �'fg "00C t aO tenter 10 the pr-91*0,Of b d- A.O . th -C POW0.UI - p ii Se f le Wtel rtmw t epartMW 1: th Of a d1l" ftOdiE!Wpe 6J.-ep ...... ...... Id ��`ky�cent ��Yt e t M.auer,. hJ val h t rdVforvideo R '19 lews"bf cu 4e Or"6iftIpil od Ofthe-vi aptappij.�--."�tk-Y, E d"''""" Lid T:Pus. n.cl 6g r e el eq It es ur A%Xi KW Records Records needed f0f"g01, oction .11e agt the" Plildren's advocacy center. The info.ii-.6'ation i vided CPS, and the prosecutor's offl&., d pective agencies. Information rope 46 uals; must be obtained from the or VDs requested'd .9th es or 'I vfcer�a-.Ogency conducting the D A 's a W•n Inv. confl Otiality The filed ports, corn working papers used or generated in providing 46f-i� es by th House, Mickey Mehaffy Children's Advocacy Program, Inc:' ''t.confl,d I and not subject to public release. fly Code 261.201 m lality as All laws concernlny� described in the Texas Fa will be strictly adher --V F4,460! F— -cw $ Oukoot to.. IWOO 4 r ft pror -Aft -,I , To--asr MAJOS of-'Wdeh Rule tM -x de hdcl'nt W WO ormapb" IJ or Oth fe Yj-P1119-t.0 . ph, OVO of-an tit&viiew de sic'ibe Jfy r dby of thOl s-:ram. (fide 408,SU-ably (d)" Orevided that.the POPseCLIting attorney makes the videotape rOMP Page J7 ; a+ it o. a clef a; .ift� same ar�ner:,a�'prd(ty i eri, l' aji be Made av i( le to.dAndaniks-i�ttorriej�s; end ex it flth 1vinder-Article 39.1 dl.�.,Code of Cr M-i4al PrOic .re: Conflict Resolution Policy All members of the collaborating agencies work together with a common concern--the welfare of the child. All members of the collaborating agencies . also work together with a common goal, to communicate with mutual respect. However, differences of opinion are to be expected. Discussion during the regular multidisciplinary staffil other ongoing discussions among team members about proMOO`!-aka the team encounters will help resolve them. It will also assist to clar(fys ansponsiblliiaes of the team members. Any unresolved problems or conflicts :een team members,.. rding cases being addressed at the Garth House, Mic lehaf�lldren's` ° ;�cacy Program shall be taken to the Barth House,' a ally Children Advocacy Program Board President for - ion. ` All resolution discussions will addteSS"t � : t inter Hof the child/children involved. t: The undersi n , actin �as' a repres ► ��O's of't ;respective agencies, 9 g agree to a& =;;-the agei roles ab'$- nmitment�to the Garth House, Mickey Meha Children's" vocatQgram, Irixras oubined in this document. ffy �; ,. it .1 Dete '! tY udge' Judge Jeff Brae" Jefferson o n J :;s.:. _5�,... _ "A Tom Maness-Jeff`ersdh:6b District Attorney sherifmltor Woods-Jefferson County sheriff OffFce Chief James P, Singletary-Beaumont Po/2e Department Marshall Jeff lwilmore-Groves Pollee Department Page{8 Chief Darrell Bush-Nederland Police Department Chief Mark Blanton-Port Arthur Police Department Chief Paul Lemolne-Port Neches Police Dept Chief Clydell Duncan-Beaumont ISD Police Dept Chief Joseph Malbrough-Port Artfrur ISD Police De ... Brenda Ganson ChAd Abuse&Forensic Se Misty Craver-Jefferson County Vr }ns Assistance W1, ot •n S. Judy Bowman-Regional Director JX Dept. of Family&Protective Services: Ellen Jones, CEO `M,17ISTLlS H /th ` SE Texas:;.=::- •�.': Lanis McWINIams..-CASH E tell-JefersoirCir 1/e Probation Julie H. Pr e,M.A,, LPC .`. G7fnlca%Director Garth House, Advocacy Program,Inc. Marlon Tanner-Ex ,}'Veplctnr Garth House, Mickey We Children s Advocacy Program,Inc. page 19