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Sexual Abuse Assessment and Case Handling Records (Fønix)
Fønix Assessment Timeline · Case Status Changes · Procedural Participation
This page records two assessment processes related to Fønix and their corresponding case handling outcomes.
It focuses on the timeline of the assessments, changes in case status, and differences in participation.
The content is based solely on factual records and does not draw conclusions about motives or outcomes.
1. Assessment Timeline
This sequence shows that the case status changed across time, including closure and reopening.
- The first assessment lasted approximately 8 months.
- After the first assessment, the case was formally closed.
- Approximately 2 months later, the case was reopened.
- A second assessment process was then initiated.
- During the second assessment, the applicant did not participate in the evaluation process.
2. Key Observations
- There was a clear time gap between the two assessments.
- The case had already been closed after the first assessment, but was later reopened.
- The second assessment differed from the first in terms of participation.
- The assessment process was directly linked to changes in case status.
3. Impact on Contact Arrangements
According to available records, contact arrangements changed during the assessment and case handling process.
During the period of separation, the child showed emotional reactions.
However, subsequent contact arrangements were not relaxed, and further restrictions appeared.
4. Purpose of This Evidence Page
- To show the relationship between assessment procedures and case status.
- To illustrate how the assessment process influenced contact and custody arrangements.
- To serve as a key component within the overall child protection case structure.
- To contribute to a complete timeline when combined with other evidence pages.
This page records assessment procedures and case handling processes only.
It does not evaluate the accuracy or validity of the assessment content or conclusions.