[Counselors] FW: Counselor Question re: DHS

Nelson, Lisa lnelson at osrhe.edu
Tue Oct 15 11:11:55 CDT 2013


Question:
Counselors, if DHS comes to see one of your students during school, how do you handle this? Do you as the counselor sit in with your student and DHS or do you allow the student to meet alone with DHS? I feel like I am supposed to be an advocate for my students and I feel like I am letting them down if I am not with them. Any suggestions or information would be very helpful! Thank you!

Shyanne Gatrost
Pawnee High School Counselor
918-762-3676

Counselor Responses:

I ask the student. If they want me in there, I sit. If they are ok alone, I let them go alone. The tricky part is if you are the one who called DHS. If that is the case, I stay out.
Staci Wayant Swayant at putnamcityschools.org<mailto:Swayant at putnamcityschools.org>


We sit in on the meeting. I think it is probably our district's policy. There is a form that DHS has to complete and we keep it in our files.  I don't interject or ask any questions during their meeting.  A point to be aware of, if a school employee is present in the meeting, he or she can be called as a witness if a case goes to court.

Annette Long, LPC
Brink Junior High
7th & 8th Grade Counselor
A-G
405-735-4552
fax 405-692-0170
annettelong at mooreschools.com<mailto:annettelong at mooreschools.com>


I typically set in on those meetings.  I have had one particular case that was extremely confidential and court related.  That particular DHS worker asked me not to be there, so I abided by that.  I would have had to testify in court, so I opted out.  The student wanted me to be in the room, but I explained to her the legal ramifications involved.  I did however tell her that I would be with her if she needed me to be.
Carren Cantrell ccantrell at dale.k12.ok.us<mailto:ccantrell at dale.k12.ok.us>


I do not sit in. As a previous therapist with foster kids I can say that for the investigation it is better for the student and DHS to meet privately. If you are in the office to the parents, or whoever the allegation is against, might say that you talked the student into saying things and then sat there after to make sure they stuck with the story. It is better to allow them there space and then check with the student after to see how they are feeling and to stay away from asking directly about the investigation.
Mrs. Maurisa Afante
Counselor - 10th - 12th B-E-F-G-J-K-U
Moore High School
(405) 735-4718


I stay, unless the student requests otherwise. The student should be able to make that decision.

Alicia Brierton
abrierton at lawtonps.org<mailto:abrierton at lawtonps.org>


I always sat in there!
Cheri Gastineau cgastineau at westtech.edu<mailto:cgastineau at westtech.edu>




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