Screening for Child Abuse & Neglect (SCAN)
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SCAN is an interdisciplinary team that meets weekly in-house for case review. The SCAN team consists of:
- Physicians
- Nurses
- Social Workers
- Representatives from the State's Attorney's Office
- Police Department Officials
- Sheriff's Department Officials
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Child Protection Services Personnel Any healthcare professionals may make a referral to the SCAN team. Cases are presented and reviewed at weekly SCAN meetings. If a case is urgent or if a child is in imminent danger, the case can be reviewed immediately. The SCAN team contacts Child Protective Services and/or law enforcement and provides them with a comprehensive evaluation. 92 SCAN cases were evaluated in 2000.
Examples of SCAN referrals may include:
- # Fractures in Children Under One Year of Age
- Excessive Bleeding in a Child with no Clear History
- Skull Fractures in Children Under Two Years of Age
- Burns on Children Not Yet Walking
- Cigarette or Immersion Burns on Children of Any Age
- Extensive Bruising
- Sexual Assault to any Child Under the Age of 18 (Including STDs or any disclosure from a Child Under 18)
- Repeated Poisonings Requiring Treatment
- Repeated Serious Injuries Requiring Treatment
- Failure to Thrive that is not Due to Organic Reasons
- Multiple Traumas
- Any Concern or Question about How or When to Report to Child Protective Services
- Outside Agencies or Jurisdictions Requesting Consultation
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