WYP Ngo Case Study

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Case management services were provided through a face to face interaction in Garden Grove. Present at the meeting were WYP (Wraparound Youth Partner) Andy Ngo and the youth. WYP Ngo checked in with the youth. The youth updated WYP Ngo about being arrested two days ago. The youth feels he was wrongfully arrested. The police officer did not tell the youth why he was being arrested. The police officer did not read the youth’s rights upon being arrested. The youth wants to fight his charges. WYP Ngo will update the team, including his probation officer about the youth’s story. The youth went to his rehab yesterday. The youth is not using substances. The youth wants to get off of probation before he turns 18. The youth’s mother is taking the youth

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