Red Team: 05/19/2022

 Katharine Alfond 


On Thursday morning, I had the unique and rare opportunity to join the RED Team Meeting. Rapid Emergency Decisions, is essentially a thorough discussion & investigation with the Jefferson County division of Children, Youth & Families Child Protection Team. During these staffings, all concerning and high profile cases are staffed and assessed, for investigations of child abuse & neglect.

Because these meetings are regarding minors, and CPS, I am not able to go into specific detail, due to legality and confidentiality purposes. However, this is an example of how a case would be covered.  


Let's say MOC (Mother of Child) is intoxicated, possibly a Methamphetamine user, and has mental health issues, and FOC (Father of Child) calls into the PD. The PD then files a report to the Child Abuse Hotline. The case is then reported to a case worker to take over. These cases are assessed locally and investigated prior to RED meetings. At the meeting the case worker will evaluate the situation, the POC (parents of child), risk factors, etc. involved. Then the team will discuss pros, cons, and gray areas of the case, and determine the response time. The response times are as follows:

- Immediate Response

- 24 Hour Response

- 72 Hour Response

All of these are defendant on the children, circumstances, and risk factors involved. 

Here is me joining the meeting!





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