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Coresident Outing: A Case Study
At 10:40, staff members (Keith Fischer) and (Michael Smart) and coresidents (Kye), (Lilly) and (Zara) had just returned from an outing. On arrival back at the unit, two young persons were seen waiting out the front of the unit for coresidents (Zara) and (Kye). (Zara) and (Kye) came up to staff and stated that they were going out, staff explained to (Kye) and (Zara) that they cannot wander off of the property without staff knowing their whereabouts. Staff offered to take both coresidents out; however both coresidents refused the offer and walked off.\
Staff tried to follow the coresidents along the footpath as an attempt to stop them from going; however were told to "Fuck off".

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