Dr. Bex
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And I think children's hospitals, we, I mean, this is not an irregular occurrence, but it has happened. And I think that's why we have all the teams that we do. You know, our job is with the child. That's the patient at our hospital.
And I think children's hospitals, we, I mean, this is not an irregular occurrence, but it has happened. And I think that's why we have all the teams that we do. You know, our job is with the child. That's the patient at our hospital.
And I think children's hospitals, we, I mean, this is not an irregular occurrence, but it has happened. And I think that's why we have all the teams that we do. You know, our job is with the child. That's the patient at our hospital.
And so, you know, offering all the kinds of support, being present, you know, doing, explaining to the child in child languages, kind of what, you know, what's happening as we're able to. And then also HHSA is somehow communicating with the child when they're in the hospital as well. And
And so, you know, offering all the kinds of support, being present, you know, doing, explaining to the child in child languages, kind of what, you know, what's happening as we're able to. And then also HHSA is somehow communicating with the child when they're in the hospital as well. And
And so, you know, offering all the kinds of support, being present, you know, doing, explaining to the child in child languages, kind of what, you know, what's happening as we're able to. And then also HHSA is somehow communicating with the child when they're in the hospital as well. And
like you said i don't there's no perfect way to do this i don't think there is but we also know that the time of you know separation or when this is playing out is also a high risk time for children i'm not saying you know in this case in particular but in any case you know tempers emotions fear right are all at their highest so we also have to understand that that's a time where we do have to protect the child because there is still a risk um
like you said i don't there's no perfect way to do this i don't think there is but we also know that the time of you know separation or when this is playing out is also a high risk time for children i'm not saying you know in this case in particular but in any case you know tempers emotions fear right are all at their highest so we also have to understand that that's a time where we do have to protect the child because there is still a risk um
like you said i don't there's no perfect way to do this i don't think there is but we also know that the time of you know separation or when this is playing out is also a high risk time for children i'm not saying you know in this case in particular but in any case you know tempers emotions fear right are all at their highest so we also have to understand that that's a time where we do have to protect the child because there is still a risk um
Okay, so the next day, so now we're on March 8th, is the hearing before the judge where the parents are present. And what we know about it from the court documents is that the parents are going to be allowed one visit per week for one hour, and it's going to be a supervised visit.
Okay, so the next day, so now we're on March 8th, is the hearing before the judge where the parents are present. And what we know about it from the court documents is that the parents are going to be allowed one visit per week for one hour, and it's going to be a supervised visit.
Okay, so the next day, so now we're on March 8th, is the hearing before the judge where the parents are present. And what we know about it from the court documents is that the parents are going to be allowed one visit per week for one hour, and it's going to be a supervised visit.
One of the things they do say in the document is that they were told they're not to talk about her medical condition, her symptoms, how she's feeling about things. And you and I both know that this is part of kind of the OPSEC guidelines for what should be done in these cases if it gets to the separation point. So do you maybe want to explain that a little bit?
One of the things they do say in the document is that they were told they're not to talk about her medical condition, her symptoms, how she's feeling about things. And you and I both know that this is part of kind of the OPSEC guidelines for what should be done in these cases if it gets to the separation point. So do you maybe want to explain that a little bit?
One of the things they do say in the document is that they were told they're not to talk about her medical condition, her symptoms, how she's feeling about things. And you and I both know that this is part of kind of the OPSEC guidelines for what should be done in these cases if it gets to the separation point. So do you maybe want to explain that a little bit?
i think at this point the concern and the reasonable suspicion and what was found by the judge was that there were concerns specifically of this type of abuse so again whether you whether the parents or whoever believes that or not to be true at this point that is what the court had before them and so following this pathway is what is recommended but remember that if it is in fact found that there was abuse happening
i think at this point the concern and the reasonable suspicion and what was found by the judge was that there were concerns specifically of this type of abuse so again whether you whether the parents or whoever believes that or not to be true at this point that is what the court had before them and so following this pathway is what is recommended but remember that if it is in fact found that there was abuse happening
i think at this point the concern and the reasonable suspicion and what was found by the judge was that there were concerns specifically of this type of abuse so again whether you whether the parents or whoever believes that or not to be true at this point that is what the court had before them and so following this pathway is what is recommended but remember that if it is in fact found that there was abuse happening
each of these times that that is kind of replaying itself can be very traumatic to that child, or even, you know, set them back if there was, say there was starting to be recovery scene that could lead to another setback.
each of these times that that is kind of replaying itself can be very traumatic to that child, or even, you know, set them back if there was, say there was starting to be recovery scene that could lead to another setback.