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In this assignment, you will read a scenario, analyze its legal and ethical implications, and discuss options to address the human service's needs. Consider the following scenario.
You are working in a human services agency that provides diagnostic services and residential placement to youth in the court system. A female Italian immigrant teenager was placed in this center by Children and Youth Protective Services due to suspected sexual abuse by her father. The agency conducted an assessment on the child to determine the effects of the suspected abuse on her functioning, provided her with a safe environment for twelve weeks, during which time she was allowed supervised visitation with her father, and encouraged her to trust the staff members.
During this period, her case went to trial and was dismissed despite strong indications of sexual abuse. The court ruling was based largely on the results of the assessment conducted by the agency professional in addition to the client's activity in residential placement, including visitation with her father during that period of time. As a result, the agency lost its funding for residential placement. Therefore, the girl was returned to her home the following week.
Apply scholarly theory, practice, and ethics to write an 8-page paper that includes the following:
• Identify the legal and ethical obligations to both the girl and the father.
• Identify the multiple levels of system failure in this case.
• Discuss the distinction between the legal justification for the release of the girl and the ethical problems with such actions. In your discussion, explain how an individual human services provider might come to deal personally with such a conflict.
• Identify the cultural considerations needed when working with this family.
• Describe the original or historical intent of child welfare systems in caring for vulnerable children.
• Discuss to what extent the agencies have fulfilled their responsibilities to their mission and the original intent in creating such agencies.
• Propose two to three culturally and legally appropriate strategies that may be provided to the girl that will address her human service's needs.
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