Violence Prevention Services Case Study

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This worker called Kellianne and she reported that she works in the community and does violent prevention services in the Brooklyn Park area. She reported that Ms. Williams does not want her child Joel and other children not to attend public school because Ms. Williams may be worried about their education level and that they will be behind from other classmates.
Also, Ms. Kellianne stated that since CP was opened for Ms. Williams and her child Joel kept their distance from Ms. Kellianne however, Kellianne continues to approach them and provide services to them . She also stated to this writer that she will call for any changes.

CPI encouraged Ms. Kellianne that she continue to provide services to Ms. Williams and her child Joel.

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