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Wisconsin Dispositional Order - Protection or Services (Chapter 938)

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Dispositional Order - Protection or Services (Chapter 938)

A Wisconsin Dispositional Order — Protection or Services (Chapter 938) is a court order issued by the Wisconsin Circuit Court that requires a person to either receive mental health services or be protected from harm or neglect. This order can be issued in cases involving individuals of any age, from minor children to adults. There are two types of Wisconsin Dispositional Order — Protection or Services (Chapter 938): Protective Dispositional Orders and Services Dispositional Orders. Protective Dispositional Orders are issued in cases where the court finds that the individual is in need of protection from harm or neglect due to mental illness or disability. Services Dispositional Orders are issued in cases where the court finds that the individual is in need of mental health services in order to treat their mental health condition. Both orders require the person to comply with all court-ordered services or protective measures.

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Abuse is defined as an act of commission and neglect is defined as an act of omission in the care leading to potential or actual harm. Neglect may include inadequate health care, education, supervision, protection from hazards in the environment, and unmet basic needs such as clothing and food.

Chapter 938 - JUVENILE JUSTICE CODE.

Medical neglect can take many forms, but most commonly results from a caregiver failing to seek medical attention for a disease or injury, or from the failure to follow through on a medical plan of care for a dangerous condition.

(a) Whoever intentionally causes great bodily harm to a child is guilty of a Class C felony. (b) Whoever intentionally causes bodily harm to a child is guilty of a Class H felony.

Any person who is responsible for a child's welfare who, through his or her action or failure to take action, for reasons other than poverty, negligently fails to provide any of the following, so as to seriously endanger the physical, mental, or emotional health of the child, is guilty of neglect and may be penalized

(1) ?Child" means a person who has not attained the age of 18 years, except that for purposes of prosecuting a person who is alleged to have violated a state or federal criminal law, ?child" does not include a person who has attained the age of 17 years.

Wisconsin Chapter 48 Children's Code 48.02(12g) (12g) "Neglect" means failure, refusal or. inability on the part of a caregiver, for reasons. other than poverty, to provide necessary care, food, clothing, medical or dental care or.

Medical neglect occurs when children are harmed or placed at significant risk of harm by gaps in their medical care. This is most likely to occur and to be recognized when families lack resources, commonly due to poverty, and when medical demands are high, such as with complex, severe, and chronic illness.

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IN THE INTEREST OF. Name. In any order under s. 938.An order under s. 938. 355 for placement of a juvenile in detention, nonsecure custody, or inpatient treatment under s. 938. Chapter 938 – Delinquency and Juveniles In Need of Protection or Services. POLICY. Consistent on all forms. JD1746. CCAP. Dispositional Order - Protection or Services. Grants jurisdiction for Child Protective Services. Might be in need of a JIPS order (Juvenile in Need of Protection and Services). These are youth ages 12-.

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Wisconsin Dispositional Order - Protection or Services (Chapter 938)