Ray Rice Case Summary

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I continued to view Ray Rice case. I had to write down a summary of each section in the YES report. The caseworker has to submit paperwork to her supervisor about each of her clients at the end of each month. I had to summarize all of the clients that she did not do and Ray Rice was one of them. There is so much paperwork on Ray Rice it took me two days to review the YES reports. While I was working on the reports I overheard a caseworker talking to someone on the phone. I was in the next cubical of the caseworker so I could hear everything that was being said.
The caseworker was talking to a probation officer. The probation officer was not one of the clients it was for a mother of one of the clients. The mother was supposed to undergo a urinalysis; however, the mother failed not to show up to the probation office. This was the third time that the mother failed to arrive to the office which meant that she know she would fell the test. The mother has a substance abuse issue and she uses crystal meth.
One day the mother had two of her friends go to her house and look for drugs that she left at home. The two friends were tearing up the house and the oldest
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The mother had called her because her children were being taken away from her. The caseworker explained to her why it had come to this, but the mother had so many excuses. The caseworker showed no sympathy for the mother because she did not do what she was supposed to have done in order to keep her children. The caseworker was talking in a stern loud tone. I understood why she had to talk loudly and a little harsh. Talking to a drug addict is hard so your voice has to change. As I continued to listen I began to feel sympathetic for the children and the mother. The mother needs to get help in order to get her children back. After the caseworker ended the conversation with the mother I went back to work on my

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