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Social Work Casefile Skeleton

Casefile Number : @@@DDMMYYYYHALA (3 letters differentiate between law and social, date and location) Client Name: Purpose of Claim: (child welfare, adult welfare and reasoning) Case Particulars: (information regarding case) Declared Outcome: (What is occurring with the claim/case) Followup Information: (Are there need for referring to law/therapy) Referrals: (CS members needed to become involved)

dharyus-resident April 21, 2015 April 21, 2015
C.J. Findley Backstory

Christopher James Findley was born to parents Sarah Powell and Andrew Findley. His parents were young when he was born, only 20 and 21 years old. They married just before he was born and they divorced about a year later. Andrew left the home and was hardly ever seen again. Over the years Sarah would’ve attempted to get child support from him but was hardly ever successful.   As an infant, C.J. was happy and grew and followed the normal pace that infants do. Never really falling behind his peers. It wasn’t until he was a child that he started realizing his family situation was not the same as other children in school. During childhood, C.J. was tempestuous. Due to their lower socio economic status he was made fun of at school and constantly bullied. His Aunt, an art teacher began to teach him how to paint and draw and they found he had real talent. They would attempt to use this to curb his anger and while it worked for the most part he would still get in constant fights with the other boys in school.   The problem escalated to the point that when C.J. was nine years old, he was temporarily removed from school and his Aunt and Mother had to home school him. He returned for fifth grade and managed to stay in school for the rest of the time. His anger and fighting curbed off slightly after that, until he was twelve, when a particular fight […]

C.J. Findley February 15, 2016 February 15, 2016 backstory
WKRK Position Descriptions

Getting music and entertainment out on the air takes a lot of hard work, whether it’s coming from a technological, commercial, or creative perspective. There are many roles available to pursue at WKRK. STATION MANAGER – Market the services and products of a radio station, increasing brand awareness. Oversees employees and the day to day running of the radio station, setting the station objectives and motivating staff. Also helps create and schedule radio advertising and station promotions for the station, aiming to maximize revenue. Currently: Perina McGinnis (General Manager) RADIO DJ – The voice of a radio station or program that creates the tone and style of radio output. These people are also the on-air personality, the announcers and hosts of programs. They tend to be talkative and highly energetic in order to keep the audience engaged. RADIO PRODUCER (NPC) – This person creates content and manages the whole radio production process for both live and recorded programs. Responsible for digging up, evaluating, and assigning news stories and creating content for the announcers and reporting staff to cover on air. Also responsible for supplying news content, and set and drive the news and entertainment agenda. MAINTENANCE ENGINEER (NPC) – Responsible for maintenance, installation, and trouble-shooting of control consoles, computers, sound and recording equipment. In charge of making sure that the station has all the technology necessary to get the music out on the air, and that all the equipment related to broadcasting is working properly. WKRK INTERN – Earn college […]

perina mcginnis May 17, 2016 May 17, 2016 rader records, wkrk
Inmate & Bail Guidelines

[ INMATE GUIDELINES & OPTIONS ] Along with Bail and phone calls you are entitled to visitors. Feel free to NPC phone calls and guards during your visit. You can not NPC break outs, poor searches/frisks or the smuggling of contraband. Please, see this link for a current list of lawyers. It is on you to be proactive and extend your RP past this visit with Hathian’s Finest: Municipal paths Feel free to IM any officer to ask for RP. Don’t be shy. Having fun? You Are able to extend your stay until you are finished. This will not earn you extra “points” [Bail Guidelines] Bail may not be NPC’d. You must IC’ly place your phone call (which can be NPC’d if no officer is available) and have another registered player in CD come post bail. Bail may be processed immediately AFTER the intake and booking role-play has been completed. If a scene is faded to black for time constraints, it is automatically assumed all standard booking procedures (No phones, jewelry, contraband, and successful cavity searches) have been fully completed and identities verified unless otherwise discussed OOC’ly with players involved. Bail may be denied IC’ly by the Officer. If this creates an OOC conflict, the inmate may npc their leave from county lockup and leave a message for a Sergeant or higher in the HPD to OOC’ly mark their exit from county lockup. Bail should only be denied in the event an inmate or person bailing an inmate out has […]

Jack Hartigan September 26, 2014 June 29, 2016
Hathian Police Guide

Known as “the Den’s largest gang,” the Hathian Police Department (HPD) is the true embodiment of the word corrupt. On one side of the coin, there is the few born with an incorruptible sense of honor and duty that gets just enough policing done to make it too much work for any sort of federal investigation. On the other more prevalent side is the dark-souled brothers and sisters of the badge who through controlled chaos and ruthless tactics keep the rival gangs at bay, preventing the city from falling into complete hell… all while keeping their pockets lined. The HPD Officer Handbook is written in an OOC format, but contains vital in-character information needed for daily role-plays. This is not a “How To” manual, but rather a guide with a few basic rules to adhere to. If you have questions, refer to your supervising officer or leave a message for your Captain, Walter Bishop. Above all else, remember to enjoy your time as a member of the HPD in your role-play. Navigate: Charter The Basics Weapons Vehicle Ranks, Roles & Responsibilities Special Duties & Designations Front Desk Duties Promotions Systems Roster Bad Cop vs Good Cop Radio Dispatch Writing Report (Arrest / Incident) Writing Citation Issue APB Warrants Case Assignment & Investigations Police Records Payment Collection (Bail / Citation Fines) Task Force Medals Application Process Onboarding & Training Communication Conducting Arrests Charter The police department is at the heart of the criminal role-play in Hathian. Since many policing role-play features […]

Nadir Taov December 28, 2015 July 11, 2016
Circle Jerk

Hey all, An Addictions/Substance Abuse Support Group is going to be held every Monday at 2pm [SLT] in the basement of Hathian General Hospital, co-led by HGH staff such as Dr Rachell Phoenix-VonD [Rachell Gibbs] and my own character, FDH Captain Dimitri ‘Trey’ Rousseau [Joubert015 Resident] and is open for all HGH and FDH   staff to get involved in as counselors, etc  since they are knowledgeable about drugs and can provide information to group attendees. The group has been set up—-on the surface—to provide the citizen’s of Hathian with ‘help’ with their addictions and substance abuse issues. In actuality, there is definitely something going to be something more sinister going  on covertly with and for the group. I don’t want to ruin any element of surprise so will let people work it out on their own. I just wanted to put this up in order to advertise the group so it will gather RP interest and to let people know it will be running soon— watch out for the posters. [And a big TY to FDH Sofia Boots/  Erika Eichel who was behind the Rock The Block Party posters  around town.]    

Joubert015 Resident November 16, 2016 November 16, 2016
Common Antibiotics

Only prescribe antibiotics for bacterial infections if: Symptoms are significant or severe There is a high risk of complications The infection is not resolving Refer to these as a general rule, some conditions are the exception to the rule. RESPIRATORY/EAR/THROAT/NOSE INFECTIONS: Amoxicillin EYE INFECTIONS: Chloramphenicol MENINGITIS: Benzylpenicillin SKIN INFECTIONS: Cephalexin Erythromycin GASTROINTESTINAL: Erythromycin Ciprofloxacin STD/URINARY: Chlamydia – Azithromycin Gonorrhoea – Ceftriaxone Vaginitis/Yeast Infections – Metronidazole PID – Ceftriaxone UTI – Trimetoprim (updated 3/2017)

perina mcginnis March 19, 2017 March 19, 2017
Common Pain Medications

Hydrocodone-Acetaminophen This combination medication is used to relieve moderate to severe pain. It contains a narcotic pain reliever (hydrocodone) and a non-narcotic pain reliever (acetaminophen). Hydrocodone works in the brain to change how your body feels and responds to pain. Acetaminophen can also reduce a fever. Drugs Similar to Hydrocodone – These drugs belong to a class of drugs known as narcotic (opiate) analgesics. Narcotic analgesics are drugs that relieve pain, can cause numbness and induce a state of unconsciousness. *Fentanyl *Hydromorphone (Norco, Vicodin) *Morphine (Dilaudid) *Oxycodone ( Oxycontin, Percocet) **Patient Allergies – If your patient has a reaction to any of the above the next drug is a good substitute.** Tramadol-Acetaminophen This product is used to treat moderate to moderately severe pain. It contains 2 medications: Tramadol and acetaminophen. Tramadol is similar to narcotic analgesics. It works in the brain to change how your body feels and responds to pain. Acetaminophen is used to relieve pain, and it can also reduce a fever. Tramadol is also known as Ultram and non-narcotic. Over the Counter (OTC) Pain Relievers: Acetaminophen/Tylenol Acetaminophen is known as a non-aspirin pain reliever. It also relieves fever and headaches, and other common aches and pains. It does not relieve inflammation. NSAIDs NSAIDs relieve fever and pain. They also reduce swelling from arthritis or a muscle sprain or strain. Some NSAIDs can be bought OTC, such as aspirin, ibuprofen (Advil, Motrin), and naproxen (Aleve, Naprosyn). Other NSAIDs are prescribed by your health care provider. These include celecoxib […]

perina mcginnis March 19, 2017 March 19, 2017
Standard Rape Kit Procedure

Please keep in mind that everything collected should be bagged and marked for evidence. Rape patients are victims of trauma and may need to be mildly sedated. Step 1: Collecting Clothing || Collect clothing worn during the assault: underwear and outer clothing. If the victim has changed, the original set of clothing should be put in a paper bag. If the victim has not changed, an extra set of clothing should be brought to the hospital. Step 2: Collecting Debris || Collect debris found on the victim, such as dirt, hair and other foreign objects. Step 3: Fingernails || Collect fingernail samples from the left and right hands. A wooden scraper is used to extract any residue under the nail. Clippings of the nails are also taken. Step 4: Hair Samples || Collect hair samples from the victim’s head. Four hairs each are taken from the front, back, center, right side and left side of the head. While pulled hair is preferred for evidence collection, cut hair is also acceptable if the cut is done close to the scalp. Step 5: Oral Swab || Swab the victim’s gum line and the inside of the cheek with two swabs; the swabs should not be moistened before use. These two swabs are smeared onto glass slides. The process is repeated with two more swabs, except the last two samples are not transferred to slides. Step 6: Saliva Sample || Collect a saliva sample from the victim. A filter paper disk is folded, […]

perina mcginnis March 22, 2017 March 22, 2017
Simple steps to Stitch up Wounds

1. Make sure the bleeding has stopped. You don’t want your patient bleeding out on you before you have a chance to stitch them up. 2. Numb the wound by applying the area with gel or cream or by giving a small shot of anesthetic, so they don’t feel pain. 3. Clean the wound with sterile water, which is squirted into the cut to remove any dirt and wash away harmful germs. If needed, use tweezers to remove any debris that the water can’t flush out on its own. 4. After it is cleaned, apply a disinfectant or antiseptic (e.g. betadine) to the center and edges of the wound. This will help prevent infection. 5. Using a very tiny sterile needle, sew the cut together and the suture (like a thread) will pull the edges of the wound closer to each other. 6. Once the stitch is finished, the wound will be covered with a sterile bandage and should be kept dry for 1 to 2 days. 7. A pain medication such as percocet can be prescribed for a few days for pain, depending on the injury and the amount of stitches required.

perina mcginnis March 22, 2017 March 22, 2017
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