As a counselor with CDCR’s Division of Juvenile Justice, I have a ward that comes to me four times in one hour asking for assistance. How should I record these contacts?
You would not record these contacts because the ward is part of the internal population. The internal population is not recorded as public contacts. The state agencies with internal population—Education, Mental Health, Developmental Services, Youth Authority, and Corrections—conduct a head count of the internal population and a head count of the staff that oversee the internal population.
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