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CHILD PROTECTION TEAM
  • The Connecticut Children's Medical Center Child Protection Team serves to protect the needs of children, to promote their well being and prevent child maltreatment.
  • The Team is able to assist and support hospital personnel in the identification, intervention and treatment of suspected child abuse and neglect cases.
  • The purpose of The Child Protection Team is to help staff fulfill their responsibility as mandated reporters of cases where child abuse or neglect is suspected.
  • As a consultative body the Team acts as both an educational and informational resource readily available to all Connecticut Children's Medical Center Staff. We meet Thursdays at 8:00 a.m. Call 545.9700 to get on the agenda.
  • This multidisciplinary team whose membership consists of Connecticut Children's Medical Center social workers, psychologists, nurses, physicians, rehab specialists, administrators and SCAN Program staff as well as DCF staff and an attorney (from the Center for Children's Advocacy at the University of Connecticut School of Law) offers expertise to hospital staff. It is through this collaborative process with DCF that the team best achieves its mission as an institutional mechanism to facilitate communication and increase coordination both internally and with the community child protection systems. In this way we assure the excellent quality of care that we are committed to providing to our children at CCMC.

What do I do if I suspect child abuse or neglect?

  • Notify your manager.
  • Consult with your unit Family Support clinician or Child Protection Team members.
    Consider the need for a SCAN referral.
  • If you need to make a report to Department of Children and Families, call the Care-Line at 1.800.842.2288, fill out a 136 Form (Report of Suspected Child Abuse and Neglect. Forms can be found on each unit, calling 545.9700 or you may download the form.

What do I do if I need to consult with the Child Protection Team?
Call 545.9700 and ask for Kim Wandishion. She will put you on the agenda for the weekly meeting.

Child Protection Committee Members:
Co-Chairperson: Patricia McIntosh, MSW, MPH
Co-Chairperson: Nina Livingston, MD
Bill Agostinucci
, Clinical & Family Support Services, 860.545.9936
Nancy Caperino, ACSW, MSW, Hematology / Sickle Cell Program, 860.545.9374
Georgina DeJesus, Department of Children & Families, 860.418.8097
Margo George, RN, Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner, 860.545.8072
Patricia Hanrahan, LCSW, Neonatal Intensive Care Unit, 860.545.8973
Ann Heaney, RN, Primary Care Center / PROKIDS, 860.545.8844 / 860.720.2452 Pager
Jennifer Hiscoe, RN, Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner, 860.545.9520
Laura Lally, RN, M/S 6, 860.545.8730
Ann Marriott-Sitek, LCSW, SCAN Family Advocate, 860.545.8768
Anna Maria Mennella, MSW, Primary Care Center, 860.545.9495
Gladys Nieves, Medical/Legal Partnership, 860.545.8581
Deana Phillips-Soper, LCSW, Hematology/Oncology, 860.545.9707
Charlette Scott, Department of Children & Families, 860.418.8303
Blyse Soby, RN, Dept. of Children & Families, 860.533.6303
Martha Stone, JD, Center for Children's Advocacy, 860.570.5327
Kimberly Wandishion, Child & Family Support Services, 860.545.9700

Resources:
Summary of Reporting Laws (Includes: Who Must Report, What Must Be Reported, How To Report, Anonymity, Immunity and Penalty, Informing the Family, Investigation, Suspected Abuse By School Employee, Suspected Abuse At Child Care Institution/ Facility, Reporting Form DCF-136)
Operational Definitions
Office and Facilities
Responding to a disclosure

For additional information, contact 860.545.9700.

 

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