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Orange County Grand Jury • 2014-2015

Child Abuse Hotline: Unanswered Cries for Help

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Significant improvement in dropped call rates is a reasonable expectation REPORT because during the last three years, there have been months when the Child 7 Abuse Registry achieved dropped call rates in the range of 5%-7%. REPORT F.3. The new requirement to document all Information-Only calls from mandated 8 reporters contributed to increased waiting time on Child Abuse Registry calls because most social workers do not answer waiting calls while doing the additional documentation. REPORT 9
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The volume of child abuse calls coming into the Child Abuse Registry has significantly increased, which necessitates changing management strategies for REPORT dealing with the increased amount and complexity of the activity. 10
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The Adult Protective Services hotline was absorbed into the Child Abuse Registry. Most social workers interviewed reported that they felt competent and REPORT enjoyed taking the calls for the agency from which they came (child or adult), but 11 still felt unsure, slower, and less confident taking calls for the other agency. REPORT F.6. Hotline social workers are required to input the same repeated data on multiple 12 forms for the same call. Manual data entry is duplicated, which requires additional time away from being available to take waiting calls. REPORT
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CAR management does not appear to have specific policies or strategies for 13 dealing with peak periods when there are long wait times and high dropped call rates. REPORT 14 RECOMMENDATIONS In accordance with California Penal Code sections 933 and 933.05, the 2014- REPORT 2015 Grand Jury requires responses from each agency affected by the 15 recommendations presented in this section. The responses are to be submitted to the Presiding Judge of the Superior Court. REPORT 16 2014-2015 Orange County Grand Jury REPORT Child Abuse Hotline: Unanswered Cries for Help 1 Based on its investigation titled “Child Abuse Hotline – Unanswered Cries for REPORT Help,” the 2014-2015 Orange County Grand Jury makes the following four 2 recommendations: REPORT

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