Child & Family Social WorkAinsworth F. Mandatory reporting of child abuse and neglect: does it really make a difference? Child and Family Social Work 2002;7:57-63. TonmyrAinsworth, F. (2002). Mandatory reporting of child abuse and neglect: Does it really make a difference? Child and ...
Child Abuse and Neglect (CAN) reporting is mandatory for medical staff in many countries, including Romania. In this qualitative study we explore and compare the attitudes of Romanian medical staff and medical students towards detecting and reporting CAN. The results indicate that the medical s...
Such abuse include physical abuse, neglect and sexual and emotional abuse of a child under 18 years of age. The significance of making a report of such case is to get help for the child and family. A child being reported as abused will be taken into protective custody if she is in ...
Child abuse incidence and reporting by hospitals: significance of severity, class, and race Estimates from the National Study of the Incidence and Severity of Child Abuse and Neglect suggest that hospitals recognized over 77,000 cases of child abu... RL Hampton,EH Newberger - 《American Journal ...
Proposed is a system of flexible options for the mandated reporting of child abuse and neglect, to improve compliance with and reduce burdens on the child ... D Finkelhor,GL Zellman - 《Child Abuse & Neglect》 被引量: 65发表: 1991年 Child abuse reporting decisions: Effects of statutory wo...
In Malaysia, child abuse and neglect (CAN) remains as an on-going public concern with increasing number of cases reported year to year. Whilst the increase in reported cases may be an optimistic indicator of heightened public awareness towards CAN, experts are skeptical that beneath this illusive...
Proposed is a system of flexible options for the mandated reporting of child abuse and neglect, to improve compliance with and reduce burdens on the child ... D Finkelhor,GL Zellman - 《Child Abuse & Neglect》 被引量: 65发表: 1991年 An examination of local, national and international arra...
Teachers and counselors are recognized as court mandated reporters of child abuse and neglect, but prior to the implementation of this practicum, no training in this area had been provided through the department of education at the college. A new state law went into effect during the ...
Child Abuse & Neglect Intervention Procedures Lesson Transcript Instructors Clio Stearns View bio Teachers and educators in educational systems play a pivotal role in recognizing child abuse that may not be reported by a child in danger. Learn more about recognizing and reporting child abuse, different...
Discusses provisions of the Federal Family Education Rights and Privacy Act, which establishes rules governing release of information from education records, and the sections of the law absolving the school, in cases of child abuse and neglect, from the parental consent requirement when disclosing sch...