He also cites the importance of reviewing the current concepts of child protection for this mandatory reporting to be optimally utilized.Donald, Terence G.Journal of Primary Health CareDonald T. Does mandatory reporting really help child protec- tion? The view of a mandated Australian. J Prim ...
CHILD protection servicesCOMMUNICATIONThe author argues that mandatory reporting of child abuse is not important in good child protection but rather open communication between health agencies and child practitioners in Australia. He emphasizes that it is the obligation of hea...
Objectives: The objective of the paper is to highlight the difficulties faced by mental health professionals in reporting cases of child sexual abuse to the judiciary system and insights built for the interventions to deal with these difficulties. Protection of children against sexual offences Act, ...
Mandatory reporting Mandatory reporting refers to a legal obligation to report certain kinds of concern to child-welfare authorities. Theintentof mandatory reporting is to encourage the good faith (without malice and with reasonable cause) reporting of concerns for the safety and needs of children. S...
Mandatory Child Abuse Reporting Laws: Issues and Implications for Treating Offenders. Professionals who treat offenders are frequently made aware of situations of child abuse which are required to be reported to child protection agencies. Li... Kalichman, Seth C.|And Others - 《Journal of Offender...
Recognizing how institutional reporting harms children, in 2014 Pennsylvania eliminated chain-of-command reporting and requires MRs to report suspected abusedirectlyto Childline and the person in charge of the institution. Pennsylvania also provides whistleblower protection for MRs who make go...
This commentary considers the intersection of mandatory reporting in health settings and the public child protection system's treatment of parents with disabilities. Its impetus is the August 2015 technical assistance document issued jointly by the U.S. departments of Justice (DOJ) and Health and Hum...
Laws exist in most states of Australia regarding mandatory reporting of suspected child abuse. In all Australian jurisdictions, the legislation stipulates various people or professions are mandated to report suspected cases of child abuse. In some states, medical imaging professionals are included in ...
Mandatory reporting since 2006 Germany 83.10 0.29 46,445 0.4 Decentralized through Youth Welfare Offices guided by the national laws of child protection. Mandatory reporting for professionals Israel 9.05 X 43,689 Centralized through the Ministry of Labour, Social Affairs and Social Services. Mandatory ...
evaluation of their jurisdiction's legal framework; the current contrast between jurisdictions, and particularly the absence in Western Australia of mandatory reporting legislation, recently prompted the Commonwealth Attorney-General to endorse substantial equality in legislation concerning child protection. The...