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Roger K Shockley Case Study
I am the current foster care worker for Roger K Shockley inmate #B81615, whose child is in DCFS custody. I am writing this letter in regards to receive updated information on his services he is engaging in or is waiting to engage in.

Roger must take the following assessments and engage in any recommendations to be complaint with his service plan; anger management assessment, domestic violence assessment, and a mental health assessment. Services that Roger must engage in to be complaint with his service plan; parenting and substance abuse services. These assessments and services are needed in order for Roger to obtain custody of his child once he is released from Big Muddy River Correctional.

Please remember to keep me updated of any services

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