San Francisco CSEC Multi-Disciplinary Team 1 DEPARTMENT POINT PERSON NAME PHONE EMAIL MDT/AVAILABILITY FCS Hotline 800-856- 5553 24/7 Behavioral Health Child Crisis 415-970- 3800 Triage, CRR (after hours) Behavioral Health Coordinator, Community Behavioral Health Services Alison Lustbader 415-225- 7022 [email protected]g Triage, CRR, Non- Emergency MDT, Ongoing MDT (business hours) SF Child Abuse Prevention Center Ongoing MDT Convener To be determined Ongoing MDT CSEC Advocate Out for professional solicitation All MDTs, 24/7 District Attorney Managing Attorney, Child Abuse/Sexual Assault Unit Julius DeGuia 415-553- 1376 [email protected]Ongoing MDT District Attorney Victim Services Deputy Chief of Victim Services Jackie Ortiz 415-558- 2408 [email protected]g Triage (during business hours) District Attorney Victim Services Chief of Victim Services Gena Castro Rodriguez 415-537- 0503 gena.castrorodriguez@sfg ov.org Triage (after business hours) District Attorney Victim Services Supervisor of the Sex Abuse/Assault and Human Trafficking Unit Delia Montiel 415- 553-9474 [email protected]CRR, Non-Emergency MDT, Ongoing MDT Huckleberry House Youth Program Director/Manag er Mollie Brown/Patr ick Buckalew (415) 225-8115 Mbrown@huckleberryyo uth.org Ongoing MDT FCS ER Program Director Julie Lenhardt 415- 558-2369 [email protected]Ongoing MDT Legal Services for Children Dependency Project Director Eliza Patten 415-780- 6351 [email protected]Ongoing MDT Legal Services for Children Youth’s attorney To be determined case by case Non-Emergency MDT (if client), Ongoing MDT (if client) Education To be determined case by case Physical Health CASARC Manager Janet Hines 415-206- 6722 [email protected]Triage and CRR (during business hours), Non- Emergency MDT, Ongoing MDT *when youth is under 18 Physical Health Rape Treatment Center (RTC) Manager Jessica Dodge 415-437- 3036 [email protected]Triage and CRR (during business hours), Non- Emergency MDT, Ongoing MDT *When youth is 18+ Physical Health Rape Treatment Center (RTC) On Call 415-437- 3000 Triage, CRR (after hours)
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DEPARTMENT POINT PERSON NAME PHONE EMAIL MDT/AVAILABILITY
San Francisco CSEC MDT Flowchart Accompanying Document
1. Triage (represented with “1”s in flowchart)
Overview All known or suspected CSEC up to age 21 must be reported to the FCS
Child Protection Hotline. This includes out-of-county CSEC and CSEC 18-
21 who are ineligible for non-minor dependent services.
If the Hotline Worker determines that the CSEC is 18-21 and ineligible for
non-minor dependent services, the Hotline refers the youth to the CSEC
Advocate on the Community-based Services track (#5). If the Hotline Worker
determines the youth is under 18 or is 18-21 and eligible for non-minor
dependent services, the Hotline follows FCS internal protocol, including the
Structured Decision Making Tool (SDM)*, to determine whether there is an
immediate safety threat. If there is an immediate safety threat, the Hotline
Worker assigns an Emergency Response Worker (ER) who initiates the
Coordinated Rapid Response (CRR) MDT, dispatching the 2-Hour Crisis
Response (#2a) and beginning the coordination of the members of the 72-
Hour Stabilization phase (#2b) of the MDT. If there is not an immediate
safety threat, the Hotline Worker determines whether more information is
needed before assigning an Emergency Response Worker to initiate an MDT
(#3a-b OR #4a-b).
Note that if a known CSEC already under the jurisdiction of FCS presents
with a new allegation of CSEC, the case-carrying worker will follow existing
protocol and a new report to the hotline is not necessarily required.
Purpose Determine the safety threat to the suspected or identified CSEC, which will
dictate the speed of the response and the parties required to respond.
Parties and
Responsibilities
The following agencies must:
1. FCS Hotline Worker:
a. Field hotline calls
b. Determine the age of the child
i. If the child is under 18:
1. Determine whether the child is currently under
Child Welfare or Probation jurisdiction
ii. If the child is over 18:
1. Determine whether the child is eligible for
extended foster care.
a. If yes, proceed to 1(c) (“Determine
whether child is out-of-county”) next
step.
b. If not, refer to community-based
services track (#5).
c. Determine whether child is out-of-county:
i. If yes, follow Bay Area inter-county protocol and
report child to child welfare in county-of-origin, and
continue with courtesy MDT response if there is an
*SDM is statewide set of assessment tools used by Child Welfare to assess safety, risk and protective capacity. The SDM tools are currently under revision, and will include CSEC factors beginning in Nov. 2015. FCS will bring the revised SDM tools to the CSEC Steering Committee for review.
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immediate safety threat.
d. Determine whether there is an immediate safety threat
i. If yes, assign ER worker, utilizing the SDM and in
consultation with other partners
ii. If no, determine whether more information is
necessary, which will dictate whether to follow the
Non-Emergency MDT track
e. Cross-report to law enforcement pursuant to the law
enforcement protocol
f. Determine the necessity of SFPD’s presence pursuant to law
enforcement protocol, and, if needed, contact SFPD for
dispatch with ER Worker
2. FCS Emergency Response Worker:
a. Contact CSEC Advocate and provide the child’s location
b. Respond to child’s location within 2 hours
c. Coordinate appropriate response including contacting parties
and sharing pertinent information (e.g., child’s location, safety
threat, etc.)
3. San Francisco Police Department
Provide for safety needs of youth and staff
4. Other partners (including, Probation, Physical Health, Behavioral
Health, SVU, and DA Victim Services):
a. Provide phone consultation to Hotline Worker as needed
Timeline Follow internal FCS protocol; timing for other MDTs begins with assignment
of FCS Worker (2 hours).
Next Step If there is an immediate safety threat CRR (#2a)
If there is not an immediate safety threat move to “Is more info
needed?”
o Yes Initial Contact phase of Non-Emergency MDT (#3a)