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Assignment:
Case study
Mary is a resident in a refuge for women and children. Her husband has threatened her life and the life of her son and she has been granted a violence restraining order.
Her 10-year-old son, Frederick, is very angry about being separated from his father.
Frederick approaches Beryl, a new part time refuge worker. He confides in her how much he misses his father and how desperately he wants to see him, or even just talk to him. He persuades Beryl to let him use the phone in the office to contact his father. Beryl agrees as long as she remains in the office with him.
Frederick blurts out the address of the refuge before Beryl can stop him. She realises she will be in trouble from her supervisor, so she doesn't say anything to her.
Later that night Jason, Frederick's father, arrives at the refuge and attempts to break in. When Jason is questioned by the police, he tells them that Beryl let Frederick call him and tell him the address. Beryl faces a severe reprimand from her supervisor.
1. What policy was breached when Frederick told his father where he was?
2. Give at least 4 examples of how Beryl could meet the legal and ethical requirements of collecting, using and storing Mary and Frederick's information. Make sure you give at least one example for each of collecting, using and storing.
3. What should Beryl do when Frederick's father arrives at the refuge and attempts to break in?