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Police shoot unarmed autistic 13 year old boy
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<blockquote data-quote="jaxbusa" data-source="post: 16487550" data-attributes="member: 175253"><p>This post resonates with me. Locally, I have a lot of services available. If I don’t know exactly who to call, I can call the non emergency police number and they’ll direct me to a service. Every public school I went to had a child psychologist. Help is there if people really want it, but they have to want it. I don’t think having a social Karen come to people’s homes is going to work where I live. I could be wrong. I would just think they would slam their doors on the worker and continue drinking a White Claw. As PikleRick posted, it starts young. Most people who’re going through stressful or tough times have means to get help, at least around where I live. When I was younger, on a police ride along, I went to a domestic call. Some furniture and rugs were moved around and it appeared that there was some kind of shoving. The police spoke with them individually, gave them helpful options and had one sleep at another house that night. I can’t see a social worker doing anything they didn’t do. I don’t know anything about the mental health side of things. In the story the OP posted, and using a social worker model of response, wouldn’t a police officer still need to show up with a social worker for a call of an uncontrollable teen? The story is very vague, but wouldn’t it be reasonable to have a similar tragic outcome? The social worker is not going to go into a house with an uncontrollable person without a police officer. The police officer is now introducing a weapon into the situation and entering into an unfamiliar place with unknown weapons. Just my thoughts. </p><p></p><p></p><p>Sent from my iPhone using the <a href="http://r.tapatalk.com/byo?rid=92568" target="_blank">svtperformance.com mobile app</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jaxbusa, post: 16487550, member: 175253"] This post resonates with me. Locally, I have a lot of services available. If I don’t know exactly who to call, I can call the non emergency police number and they’ll direct me to a service. Every public school I went to had a child psychologist. Help is there if people really want it, but they have to want it. I don’t think having a social Karen come to people’s homes is going to work where I live. I could be wrong. I would just think they would slam their doors on the worker and continue drinking a White Claw. As PikleRick posted, it starts young. Most people who’re going through stressful or tough times have means to get help, at least around where I live. When I was younger, on a police ride along, I went to a domestic call. Some furniture and rugs were moved around and it appeared that there was some kind of shoving. The police spoke with them individually, gave them helpful options and had one sleep at another house that night. I can’t see a social worker doing anything they didn’t do. I don’t know anything about the mental health side of things. In the story the OP posted, and using a social worker model of response, wouldn’t a police officer still need to show up with a social worker for a call of an uncontrollable teen? The story is very vague, but wouldn’t it be reasonable to have a similar tragic outcome? The social worker is not going to go into a house with an uncontrollable person without a police officer. The police officer is now introducing a weapon into the situation and entering into an unfamiliar place with unknown weapons. Just my thoughts. Sent from my iPhone using the [url=http://r.tapatalk.com/byo?rid=92568]svtperformance.com mobile app[/url] [/QUOTE]
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