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Pile of Dead Kids:

--- Quote from: "Ursus" ---nforming appropriate personnel when events during a restraint do not go well. Such as a staff member losing it and punching a kid in the face.
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There's a big difference between "written down" and "informed", Ursus. Ever hear of this little thing called "plausible deniability"? Why the fuck would a program ever write down something like that, anywhere?

Documenting something and then torching it later is the way of the foolish past. The modern technique is just not to document it at all. Safer that way.

Ursus:

--- Quote from: "Whooter" ---But all kidding aside and in all fairness I think this shows how far this industry has come when the dirt we find on them are mostly paperwork issues in-line with the level of findings one would expect from many hospitals.
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Well now, it would all depend on just what those "paperwork issues" were, eh? I don't think we're talking 'bout failure to record a staff potluck in the "events" file here...

Anne Bonney:

--- Quote from: "Whooter" ---
--- Quote from: "Ursus" ---Shucks, thanks for the lead-in, but I'm still working on my copy and paste. It seems Trails Carolina has some problems with their "medication management," background checks on personnel, and a host of documentation issues which include, but are not restricted to, informing appropriate personnel when events during a restraint do not go well. Such as a staff member losing it and punching a kid in the face.
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Oh no!, That’s terrible!!  That sounds very much like our friend DJ.  He likes to solve his problems by punching people out.  
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Citation needed.

Whooter:

--- Quote from: "Ursus" ---
--- Quote from: "Whooter" ---But all kidding aside and in all fairness I think this shows how far this industry has come when the dirt we find on them are mostly paperwork issues in-line with the level of findings one would expect from many hospitals.
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Well now, it would all depend on just what those "paperwork issues" were, eh? I don't think we're talking 'bout failure to record a staff potluck in the "events" file here...
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Until we see the paperwork all we can do is speculate.  If they didnt record the pot luck, in the events section, they should be written up like any other infraction.  What if a kid had a peanut allergy and almost died, we would want to know who brought what to the dinner and if there was any intent to hurt the child?



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Anne Bonney:

--- Quote from: "Whooter" ---
--- Quote from: "Ursus" ---
--- Quote from: "Whooter" ---But all kidding aside and in all fairness I think this shows how far this industry has come when the dirt we find on them are mostly paperwork issues in-line with the level of findings one would expect from many hospitals.
--- End quote ---
Well now, it would all depend on just what those "paperwork issues" were, eh? I don't think we're talking 'bout failure to record a staff potluck in the "events" file here...
--- End quote ---

Until we see the paperwork all we can do is speculate.  If they didnt record the pot luck, in the events section, they should be written up like any other infraction.  What if a kid had a peanut allergy and almost died, we would want to know who brought what to the dinner and if there was any intent to hurt the child?

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--- Quote from: "Pile of Dead Kids" ---There's a big difference between "written down" and "informed", Ursus. Ever hear of this little thing called "plausible deniability"? Why the fuck would a program ever write down something like that, anywhere?

Documenting something and then torching it later is the way of the foolish past. The modern technique is just not to document it at all. Safer that way.
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