Drug Endangered Child Program (DEC)
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Drug Endangered
Child Program (DEC)
A Proposal for a Multi-Disciplinary
Integrated Response System
Contents
Overview
Purpose
Mission and Values
Partnerships/Roles
Training
Protocols/Continuum of Care
Evaluation
References
Overview
Nationally:
Drugs, $, and weapons are typical
seizures by LE agents during “controlled
buys” or clandestine lab raids;
Growing phenomenon of children exposed
to the production, sale, and use of illicit
drugs
Overview
500% increase in cases where
Methamphetamine is drug of choice in TX
programs (Manning, 1999)
San Diego – Methamphetamine Capital
Production: multi-level, organized criminal
enterprise & “mom & pop shops”
Every state, county, and city now faced with the
need to respond
CY2004: 82/129 CHIPS Petitions - SLC
CY2001-04: SLC Sheriff -29 meth labs
Overview
Methamphetamine (Meth)
Man made, extremely addictive, CNS
stimulant. It is extremely powerful
Known as: crank, ice, crystal, glass,
speed, mud, or chalk, etc
Smoked, snorted, orally ingested, or
injected
Overview
Effects on Users
Intense, pleasurable “high” last several
hours;
Followed by an equally intense “crash”
Addicts: extreme paranoia, anxiety,
confusion, hallucinations, violence,
depression, insomnia;
Health: increased BP & heart rate,
dopamine depletion, kidney & liver
Before and After
Before and After
Overview
Methamphetamine Production
Drug Cartels – Organized Crime
Local Labs – Urbane, Rural
Private Homes/Apartments
Hotels/Motels
Storage Facilities
Hunting Shacks/Cabins
Ice House,
etc
Meth Lab in a Home
Mobile Lab in a Vehicle
Ice House Lab
Meth Lab in a Cabin
Meth Labs - Dangers
Fires
Explosions
Toxic Waste Sites
Inhalation and exposure to toxic fumes
and chemicals
Accidental ingestion of chemicals and
contaminated foods
Chaos & poor supervision
Adults involved in criminal behavior
Meth Labs/Homes - Hazards
Drugs and drug paraphernalia
Booby traps
Guns & weapons
Exposed wiring
Chemicals in refrigerators
Strangers
Dangers of Meth Labs
Chemical hazards from
cooking process
Solvents
Corrosives
Toxics
Reactives
Meth Lab Waste
METH WASTE– BABBITT, MN
Meth Lab Dump Site
Overview
Dangers For Children
Individuals involved in the production,
sale, and use of Methamphetamine
exhibit chaotic lifestyles;
Their children are at significant risk of
physical abuse, sexual abuse, neglect,
and drug-related violence by family
members and the array of strangers who
enter the home to buy or use drugs (Harris,
2004)
Purpose
Community Responses to “Big
Problems”
1980’s – Domestic Violence & DAIP
1990’s – Child Sexual Abuse & 1st Witness
2000’s – Drugs and Drug Endangered
Child Programs
Purpose
Ensure children exposed to the production, use,
and sale of illicit drugs receive community
specific service delivery that meets their unique
needs;
Facilitate the identification and collaboration of
various disciplines
Build coalitions; Meth Task Force
Jointly develop discipline-specific protocols
(review, revise, finalize, & publish)
Purpose
Coordinate a multi-disciplinary integrated
response to children
Team meetings, cross training, goals
Provide direct service to children
Organize neighborhoods & communities
Participate in the development and
implementation of creative community support
programming; Shared Family Care Program
Search for funding
Evaluate
Mission
To Protect,
Promote, and
Improve the health and quality of life in
St. Louis County
Values
Safety
Permanency
Well Being
Collaboration
Dedication
Partnerships
Law Enforcement
Assume investigatory duties at the site of
the production, sale, or use of illicit drugs
State
Municipal
Tribal
County
Partnerships
Fire, EMT, HAZMAT
Team
Assist in the
management of
environmental
hazards from
production
Testing
Clean-up
Partnerships
Medical
Develop protocols
Conduct medical evaluations & screenings
to ensure the child’s physical and mental
health needs are met
Partnerships
Justice
County Attorney’s Office, in conjunction
with municipalities and Tribal authorities,
would be responsible for litigation of
criminal drug cases and juvenile child
protection (CHIPS) cases;
Public defenders and victim’s advocacy
would be a positive addition
Partnerships
Public and Tribal Social Services
Intake workers will provide for immediate protection
and safety; gather forensic data; transport for
evaluation and address placement need
DEC social worker will initiate the development of
the DEC program; assume co-coordination with
public health
Identify team members, build coalitions, develop
protocols, coordinate responses, facilitate team
meetings, etc.
Partnerships
Public & Tribal Social Services
DEC worker will conduct adjunctive home
visitations with families and children in
concert with pubic and tribal case
managers to ensure safety and well-being
(Kitzmann, 1997)
DEC worker will assist in the recruitment,
initial training, and continuing education of
Shared Family Care Providers (Barth, 1994)
Partnerships
Public Health
Public Health Nurse (PHN) will initiate development
of the DEC program; assume co-coordination with
social services;
Identify team members, build coalitions, develop
protocols, coordinate responses, facilitate team
meetings, etc
PHN will conduct adjunctive home visitation; track
safety, well-being and progress
Foster Care Service
Shared Family Care (SFC)
Dual – Adult & Child Licensed Foster
Home
Services to parent with chemical health
issues and their child(ren)
Provide assistance, mentoring, parent
skill training, independent living skills
training
Keep family intact; and prepare them for
independence (Barth, 1994, 1999; Barth & Price, 2005)
Foster Care Services
Shared Family Care (SFC)
Human Services Roles
Provide dual licensed foster homes
Access to chemical health treatment and
support
Provide initial training; continuing
education for foster homes
Assistance and support services which
facilitates transition to independence within
the community
Foster Care Services
Shared Family Care (SFC)
Public Health Role
Pre/Post natal care monitoring
Child development education to parent and
provider
Child development monitoring/on-going
testing
Child immunizations
Assist with initial training and continuing
education of providers
Assist parent(s) with community transition
Training for DEC Teams
Specialized training related to drug
cases and child maltreatment – forensic
data collection
Drug environments – exposures
Develop specific skill sets
Develop curriculum and training modules
for SFC providers/mentors
UMD – CW Spring Conference
Protocols
Develop a response matrix for each
discipline or core agency
Identify important responses or action
steps as it relates to:
Team member
Their location
Procedure
Timeline
Documentation/reporting
Protocols
Law Enforcement
Assess condition of
the child
Place child into
protective custody
Collect physical
evidence
Protocols
Fire – EMT –
HAZMET
Coordination with
on-site law
enforcement
Stabilization –
respond to trauma
Field Assessments samples
Decontaminations
Protocols
Public and Tribal
Social Services
Accept transfer of
child & notify DEC
Team (SW/PHN)
Arrange for any
decontamination of
the child; medical
evaluations;
screenings; etc
Protocols
Public & Tribal Social Services
Conduct initial interviews
Network with foster care workers/providers
Provide community support services
Conduct home visitation
Organize /communities
Provide education/awareness
Protocols
Public Health
Collaborate with law enforcement and child
protection services/DEC social worker
Network with the clinical/medical community
Conduct home visitation
Organize neighborhoods/communities
Provide public education/awareness
Protocols
Medical
Emergency
Immediate
Treatment
Non-Emergency
Medical Exam
Screenings
Urine/Blood Samples
Protocols - Medical
Protocols
Justice
Review Evidence
Criminal Charges
No Criminal Charges
Juvenile Court CHIPS
Protocols
Foster Care – SFC
Recruit
Train
Referral Process
Screen placements
Provide regular/periodic staffing for team
related to the placement of mother and child in
SFC
Provide early and continuing mentorship for
parent in care
Evaluation - Outcomes
Creation of a DEC program
Participation of core community
agencies
Train team members
Review, rewrite, publish protocols
Regular & periodic DEC program team
meetings
Community outreach & education
Evaluation - Outcomes
Children will have safe environments
Children will receive appropriate
screenings and evaluations
Children will receive appropriate
education
SFC participants will remain together
Parents will continue treatment and
recovery efforts
Evaluation - Outcomes
Children placed in alternative care will be
reunited with parents or achieve
alternative permanency
References
Barth, R.P. (1994). Shared Family Care: Child Protection and
Family Preservation. Social Work, 79, 515-525.
Barth, R.P (1999). Shared Family Care: Providing Services to
Parents and Children Placed Together. Child Welfare, 78, 8898.
Barth, R.P. & Price, A. (2005) Shared Family Care: Evidence
from Implementing an Innovative Child Protection and Family
Preservation Program. Forthcoming In J. Scott & H. Ward (Eds).
Promoting the Well Being of Vulnerable Children.
Harris, J. (2004). Drug Endangered Children – Police Practice.
The FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin, February.
References
Manning, T. (1999). Drug Labs and Endangered Children
– Children of Methamphetamine Makers. The FBI Law
Enforcement Bulleting, July.
Kitzman, H., Olds, D.L., & Henderson, C.R. (1997). Long-
Term Effects of Home Visitation On Maternal Life Course
and Child Abuse and Neglect; Fifteen Year Follow-up of a
Randomized Trial. Journal of American Medical
Association, 278, 637-643.
References
Photos
Kurtz, David. (2004) Northwest Toxicology, Salt Lake City,
Utah. Presentation at the 2nd Annual Idaho Drug
Endangered Child Conference.
Mendoza, E. (2004). Los Angeles County Department of
Children and Family Services, Bureau of Child Protection.
Presentation at the 2nd Annual Idaho Drug Endangered
Children Conference.
Poppenberg, B. (2004) St. Louis County Public Health and
Human Services. Presentation at the St. Louis County
Human Service Confernece.
Websites
http://www.nationaldec.org/index.asp
http://www.azag.gov/DEC/
http://www.colodec.org/index.asp
http://dec.co.riverside.ca.us/
http://www.whitehousedrugpolicy.gov/
http://www.practicenotes.org/vol10_n2/ref_v10n
2.htm
http://www.isp.state.id.us/DEC_Conference/mat
erials.html
http://www.health.state.mn.us/divs/eh/meth/lab/
children.html