[Publib] parent abusing child
Kathryn Bloomberg - Rissman
kbr at ci.upland.ca.us
Tue Oct 2 18:55:06 EDT 2007
You may want to have someone from child protective services (or whatever
it's called in your City) come to a staff meeting and talk about
when/how to report abuse or suspected abuse. I've found them to be
willing to come talk and very informative.
Kathy Bloomberg-Rissman
Director
Upland Public Library
Upland, CA
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[mailto:publib-bounces at webjunction.org] On Behalf Of Jennifer Inglis
Sent: Tuesday, October 02, 2007 2:51 PM
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Subject: [Publib] parent abusing child
Yes, tough subject for the day.
We had an incident (not the first) where a parent was physically
assaulting
a child-not spanking, but in one instance a punch. In today's incident,
the
mother pulled a child along the floor by the arm (a bit of a distance),
and
then proceeded to twist the child's arm with both hands. Both of these
seem
a bit out of line for general discipline. My personal opinion is that
this
is not normal behavior, but what is my (or my staff's) professional
responsibility in this situation? No one was comfortable just letting
it
go, but we weren't sure if calling the police was within bounds because
of
privacy issues (the mother is a patron).
My inclination is to call the police, and I'm looking into a policy
regarding abuse, but it's a line. We do have a detailed behavior
manual,
but it doesn't deal specifically with this issue. I'd call the police
to
find out what they want us to do, but I wanted to check with my peers
about
the patron privacy issue. I've called them for generally disruptive
persons, but not for this particular issue.
Thanks for any thoughts,
Jen
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Jennifer Inglis, Director
Whitman Public Library
100 Webster Street
Whitman, MA 02832
(781) 447-7613
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