personal safety during home visits: recognizing dangers and liability issues original presentation...
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Personal Safety During Home Visits: Recognizing Dangers and
Liability issuesOriginal Presentation by Honorable Mark a Ihrig
Judge Creek County Oklahoma
Liability Issues
• Two Types of Liabilities
1. Personal Liabilities
2. Employer Liabilities
Personal Liability
A. Failure to report abuse, dangerous
conditions
call the local Police department or Sheriff's Office with jurisdiction over the area where the abuse has occurred, or call the Division of Child and Family Services hotline, (800) 678-9399.
Put the report in the families file and give a copy to your supervisor
Personal Liability, cont.
• Personal actions that injure persons/property:
Bad advise
Slander
Accidental breaking
Auto accidents
Avoid indecent exposure… but accidents happen
Employer Liability
• Failure to train:
»Employees my sue if injured on the job
»Clients may sue if “expert” employee gives bad advise
»Suits against employee my also name employer
Employer Liability, cont.• Failure to protect
–No implementation of safety plan after this workshop attendance
– Ignoring concerns of workers
–Notice of dangerous situations /clients
–OSHA standards for training/ safety programs
Avoid turning your back!• This could happen to you
Employer Liability, cont.
• Negligent hiring/retention
–Failure to conduct adequate background checks–Hiring or retention of incompetent
employee or known offender–Violation of constitutional rights:
discrimination 1983 act
Employer Liability, cont.
• Negligence at common law:
–Duty to exercise reasonable care–Duty to warn employees of known
hazards–Employer not an insurer of
employee safety
Sample Safety Plan
• Divided into 5 sections
»Pre-visit preparation»Safety going in»Safety while in»Safety going out»Post-visit procedures
Sample Safety Plan
• Pre-visit preparation–Fill out the recruitment and
enrollment form completely-make sure you have the names and ss # of all of the adults and children in the home–Make sure all pets are secured
during visit– Go over visitation rules and have
parent sign rules. Let the parents know that violation of rules may be grounds for termination of services
How secure does a pet have to be?
• Really secure
Pre-visit Preparation, cont.Check the internet and local law enforcement for
arrest record/history of all the persons living in the residence.
• Establish a contact person with local law enforcement agencies
• Assign someone in your office to be the “monitor”.
• The monitor must know your visitation schedule for the day/week
• PE must provide monitor with addresses of families she visits and driving directions to and from homes (use map quest)
Pre-visit Preparation, cont.• Arrive early to your first visit. Locate home
and checkout neighborhood.
• Locate nearby safe areas restaurants, shopping centers, police or fire stations.
• Make sure you get a cell phone signal in the home.
• Practice excuse for leaving or canceling; visit-my sister has been in an accident…
Another excuse for leaving a visit:• My brother-in-laws cousins friend’s
next door neighbor’s kid has emergency nutritional needs
Safety going in• Take an authoritative attitude on the
home visit don’t appear to be an “easy mark”
• Before leaving the office put your purse and valuables in trunk-don’t wear expensive jewelry.
• Do wear sensible shoes and clothing
• Be observant of your surroundings
Classic example of an
• EASY MARK
Safety going in• Don’t rummage around in your car get your
stuff and get out of the car and into the house.
• Keep cell phone on your person (in a belt holder. Pre-program in your office number then pretend you feel it vibrate and hit send and use a emergency code and make an excuse to get out if you need to.
• Park in a well lit area. Never park in a driveway where you could get blocked in.
Safety while in• Call monitor when you arrive at visit.
Monitor should set a timer for the amount of time you have allotted for the visit.
• Call monitor when you are in your car driving away.
• Monitor should call you if you don’t call before the “worry time” starts.
Safety while in
• Never go into a residence when the person you scheduled the visit with is not home. Wait for the parent in your car.
• If a member of the opposite sex comes into the room dressed improperly make the excuse that you forgot something and leave and reschedule after you have left.
Safety while in
• Analyze your environment using:
»Sight
»Sound
»Smell
Seeing danger• Look for things you least expect
Safety while in
–Do not stay if you see:»Weapons» Illegal drugs»Any evidence of illegal activity»Any radical changes in behavior such
as clenching and unclenching fists constant fidgeting, nervousness, threatening tone of voice. May be dangerous signs of impending violence.
Safety while in• ALWAYS go with your gut feeling. If you
don’t feel safe you aren’t. GET OUT NOW!
• Sit close by the door and put your car keys in your pocket. You may have to flee without your bag.
• Don’t accept for or drink from a parent.
• Let parent know you are expected at another appointment ASAP
• Tell your supervisor immediately about the incident
Safety Going Out• As you leave scan the area between
you and your car. Don’t leave the residence until you feel safe.
• Put car keys in your hand with key ready to put in lock
• Get in your car quickly. Don’t put anything in the trunk.
• Leave area, call monitor make your notes at the office.
Leave area quickly
Post-Visit Procedures• If anything alarming occurs report it
to your supervisor immediately.
• Significant unsafe/unsanitary should be reported to DCFS immediately such as:
» Sign of physical injury to a child» No running water» Overflowing or non-working toilets» Roaches, mice, rats» Too may pets» Junk blocking exits
– FAILURE TO REPORT COULD RESULT IN CRIMINAL CHARGES AND/OR LEGAL LIABILITY.
Use your best judgment• Would you report the dog, baby or
parent?
Post-Visit Procedures• If you are a victim of attach:
• Always notify the police
• Don’t change your clothes or take a shower until gaining permission fro law enforcement.
• Notify your supervisor
• ASAP write down all the details about the attacker – His/her vehicle– Witnesses if any; anything the attacker touched
that might contain finger prints
What are the chances in Utah?
• YOU WOULD BE SURPRISE!
• WE WANT YOU TO BE SAFE– NOT SORRY
The ultimate safety