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Seminar The client’s parents, more so the mother, has a right to know the condition of her child. In most cases, where the client is a minor, there’sneed to make the client trust and confide in you as the service provider. This will make them open up for you and share with you their problem for you to know exactly how to help them. Therefore, they must not know that you discussed with their mother some confidential information they shared with you. However, it comes a time when, as a care provider, you have to let the parents, more so the mother, know the status of their child.
This is very necessary for the recovery period of the client since most of this time, the client will be, mostly with the mother or the family. When the client is a minor below 12 year old, it is necessary that their problems are shared with their parents even without their consent. This is very necessary as to ensure proper care by the family is accorded to the minor as they undergo their recovery period. However, when the minor is 16 hears and above, the decision to inform the mother can be weighed (Guttmacher, 2014).
If the minor seem to be a responsible one, the steps to care for them can be aligned to the mother or the family members, but most confidential information can be kept by the service provider. This is because the minor seem mature enough and responsible to care for themselves. However, in any case the service provider feels it deem to let the mother of the client know, caution should be taken for the mother not to overreact or do anything that will let the client know that they were told a thing by the service provider (Susan, 2001).
To the client, they must know that, in case of any problem, family always come first. Therefore, it would be so helpful to find a family that is so understanding to deal with any situation. However, the family members can only be that understanding and cooperative once they know the reason why they have to behave in such a way towards the client. If the family members decide to help the client, they can do this best by giving all the unconditional love, respect, care, and support in any way possible.
The family members can give hope and encouragement to the clients by giving them inspirational talks and living examples with similar situations like them. ReferencesGuttmacher. (2014). State Policies in Brief: Minor Access to STI Services. Advancing sexual and reproductive health worldwidw through research, policy analysis and pblic education, 1-3.Susan, C. A. (2001, October). Federal Law Urged as Culmination of Contraceptive Insurance Coverage Campaign. The Guttmacher Report on Public Plicy, 4(5), 2-5.
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