Client Relations Case Summary

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Client Relations (Ombudsman) is recommending that Ms. Vereen’s case be transferred to caseload 045 per SCVRD Client Services Policy 34.5. Attached to this email is a memo from the Office Planning and Program Evaluation dated June 23, 2015, stating Transition services for Deaf and hard-of-hearing (DHH) students must be gradually shifted to be handled by the Rehabilitation Counselor for the Deaf in each Area Office.

Client Relations (Ombudsman) is recommending that the Conway Area Office RCD, Kelly Jones participate in the informal fact-finding conference on Friday, December 9, 2016, at 10:00 a.m., yet the plan of action (POA) will be developed and executed by the current counselor, Amanda Bulter.

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