Dawn's Internship Summary

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The first day of Dawn’s internship at Day One was September 14th,2016. She began her day getting reacquainted with her supervisor, Francine Bolarinho. Francine then briefed Dawn about what she had planned for the day. They were going to a local hospital to visit a victim of human sex trafficking, domestic violence and drug abuse. (Client A), female, age 22 was admitted to the intensive care unit the week before after being “dumped” outside a local emergency room. Client A had been beaten by her “pimp” and had multiple fractures and bruising. She also had an infection that requires a 6 week course of antibiotics. Dawn expected this client to be fearful of her presence and a bit distant, reserved, and detached. Much to her surprise he was friendly …show more content…

The clients short term goals are to get sober, get a job, and regain custody of her son who is temporally in foster care. Her long term goals are to provide a quality life for herself and her son free from drug abuse and violence. The second client Dawn and Francine visited was at a local children’s hospital. This Client G was a 16 years old Asian girl who had been raped by a group of men. This was the clients first sexual experience. She didn’t tell her parents what happened to her until they saw that she had self-inflicted cuts on her arms and legs. Her parents immediately brought her to the emergency room where she was evaluated and then transferred for admission to a local children’s hospital. Dawn had not had the opportunity to observe any type of documentation other than her supervisor taking notes on a notepad while speaking with clients. She learned that although client A stated she wants help to free herself of this current lifestyle, it is quite possible that she will return to the lifestyle of sex and drugs. She has discovered that the human sex trafficking trade is bigger than she had ever thought imaginable. She also realized after meeting these 2 clients that the social economics status of the clients did not matter how these two clients were treated. Both were treated with respect and dignity. Dawn felt very empathetic for these two individuals and could not imagine what they had been

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