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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 253735" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>Crazy- I can't- remember- difficult child is in Department of Juvenile Justice custody and they assigned him a Children Services Board (CSB) person from detention who apparently doesn't even know that a psychiatrist is a doctor. I am not allowed to go get anoother one. Just like with dss- the gal got them involved and they assigned a sw. I'm not allowed to go get another one. It doesn't matter that another one who isn't always working with Department of Juvenile Justice would know what to do and could do it. </p><p></p><p>This is why I asked for difficult child to be released from propbation in Jan.- the PO was supposed to be the person to get whatever might be needed but she wouldn't because she said he didn't need it- that the problem was just me. Now, he has a gal and a cm but apparently, they only know the same Department of Juvenile Justice stuff, just like the po. At least the cm agreed to ask her super about the certificate of need. When (if) she calls me back about that, I am going to discuss her requesting a county meeting- it should be her to do it. But given her lack of knowledge and her strong belief in Department of Juvenile Justice, I somehow doubt I can get her to do it. Department of Juvenile Justice people aren't used to calling county meetings and requesting funds for things and stating that a difficult child needs something outside of their own agency. They have crime prevention fund to cover things- problem is- it doesn't and hasn't covered what difficult child needs. They keep trying to "re-identify" our needs to fit what their funds cover and what they are used to (ie- mst instead of psychiatrist care).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 253735, member: 3699"] Crazy- I can't- remember- difficult child is in Department of Juvenile Justice custody and they assigned him a Children Services Board (CSB) person from detention who apparently doesn't even know that a psychiatrist is a doctor. I am not allowed to go get anoother one. Just like with dss- the gal got them involved and they assigned a sw. I'm not allowed to go get another one. It doesn't matter that another one who isn't always working with Department of Juvenile Justice would know what to do and could do it. This is why I asked for difficult child to be released from propbation in Jan.- the PO was supposed to be the person to get whatever might be needed but she wouldn't because she said he didn't need it- that the problem was just me. Now, he has a gal and a cm but apparently, they only know the same Department of Juvenile Justice stuff, just like the po. At least the cm agreed to ask her super about the certificate of need. When (if) she calls me back about that, I am going to discuss her requesting a county meeting- it should be her to do it. But given her lack of knowledge and her strong belief in Department of Juvenile Justice, I somehow doubt I can get her to do it. Department of Juvenile Justice people aren't used to calling county meetings and requesting funds for things and stating that a difficult child needs something outside of their own agency. They have crime prevention fund to cover things- problem is- it doesn't and hasn't covered what difficult child needs. They keep trying to "re-identify" our needs to fit what their funds cover and what they are used to (ie- mst instead of psychiatrist care). [/QUOTE]
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