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<blockquote data-quote="babybear" data-source="post: 25584" data-attributes="member: 2712"><p>The sw works for the county, in childrens mental health division.</p><p>Ironically, her original sw was in the dev. disabity division and she was switched AFTER getting the asperger diagnosis.</p><p></p><p>The case manager from the reach program is the one causing me problems. She gives her title as "ctss practitioner". She is employed by a private company which contracts to provide mental health services to the school. Her attitude basically is that "it usually is the parents"( yes, she really said that to me!)</p><p></p><p>So my goal now is to give her a little more rope to hang herself with and get her the heck out of there. The program is a good idea at least,but she's got to go!!</p><p></p><p>Oh, and thank you so much for slogging through that novel!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="babybear, post: 25584, member: 2712"] The sw works for the county, in childrens mental health division. Ironically, her original sw was in the dev. disabity division and she was switched AFTER getting the asperger diagnosis. The case manager from the reach program is the one causing me problems. She gives her title as "ctss practitioner". She is employed by a private company which contracts to provide mental health services to the school. Her attitude basically is that "it usually is the parents"( yes, she really said that to me!) So my goal now is to give her a little more rope to hang herself with and get her the heck out of there. The program is a good idea at least,but she's got to go!! Oh, and thank you so much for slogging through that novel! [/QUOTE]
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