Brent Behavioral Reaction Paper

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By reviewing OR-KIDS, it appears that Brent Willmschen has contacting CW regarding Elijah custody. He was informed that the child's custody needs to be resolved in court.

Also, there are many notes from CW case worker regarding Brent behavioral. Note from 11/09/16, Morrison Mentor, Cici. States that she is concerned about Brent because she could not speak with Angel during their intake appointment. She states that it is apparent that Brent is controlling the conversation and will not allow Angel to talk. States that there is nothing that she can do for Angel at this time because of Brent's behaviors (see attachment please).

Safety Plan. Brent is a violent person, it has been reported that child, Elijah has injuries and it was disclosed DV,

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