Social workers who report suspected child maltreatment often struggle with the potential consequences to the client-worker relationship. Families who are reported may have intense feelings and reactions that can lead to premature termination or a compromised relationship that interferes with optimal ...
Social workers who report suspected child maltreatment often struggle with the potential consequences to the client-worker relationship. Families who are reported may have intense feelings and reactions that can lead to premature termination or a compromised relationship that interferes with optimal treatment...
For child maltreatment, most referrals (71%) were from law enforcement, medical and psychological staff, command, social services, and friends or relatives. Differences in the sources of referrals across different types of maltreatment were greater for child than for spouse maltreatment. Comparison of...
Early childhood educators spend extensive amounts of time with young children, so they are often the first adults to notice signs that a child may be abused or neglected. All educators are required by law to report suspected maltreatment, and can play an important role in preventing and respon...
aMost families first become involved with their local child welfare system because of a report of suspected child abuse or neglect (sometimes called “child maltreatment”). Child maltreatment is defined as serious harm (neglect, physical abuse, sexual abuse, and emotional abuse or neglect) caused...
Results A report to Child Protective Agency (CPA) was submitted in 30% of the cases where maltreatment was suspected. The staff's decisions as well as their working situation, and how they estimated the parents' benefits from CPA support were deeply affected by their different relations to the...
The present study describes the sources of Air Force (AF) Family Advocacy Program referrals (N = 42,389) for child and spouse maltreatment between 2000 and 2004. Sources of referrals were stable over time, with military sources accounting for the majority of both child and spouse referrals. Mo...
Allen B. Are researchers ethically obligated to report suspected child maltreatment? A critical analysis of opposing perspectives. Ethics & Behaviour 2009; 19: 15-24.Allen, B. (2009). Are Researchers Ethically Obligated to Report Suspected Child Maltreatment? A Critical Analysis of Opposing ...
T Foreman,W Bernet - 《Child Maltreatment》 被引量: 31发表: 2000年 Suspected child abuse and neglect reporting behaviour Child Trust Report August 2003 5FindingsKey findings include: The majority of medical practitioners (97%) were aware of their duty to report suspected abuse and neglect and ...
In the United States, reports of suspicions of child maltreatment to Child Protective Services (CPS) are more likely to come from educational personnel than from any other professional or nonprofessional reporting source. However, research consistently raises concerns as to the quantity and quality of...