Neglect Reporting
Found 4 free book(s)A Guide to Reporting Child Abuse and Neglect
www.dcf.ks.govchild has been harmed as a result of abuse or neglect. More information on reporting is available on page 9. It is important to gather enough information to make a report, but be careful not to ask too many questions. Asking questions with too much detail can potentially alter facts of the case unintentionally. Leave it to the
PREVENTING, RECOGNIZING & REPORTING ABUSE, …
training.ucptechcentral.orgNEGLECT •Neglect is the failure to obtain or provide the basic services and supports necessary that a person needs to develop physical, intellectual, and emotional capacity and overall well-being. •These services/supports are defined by the person’s individual support plan (ISP) and by laws and regulations.
Recognizing Child Abuse and Neglect: Signs and Symptoms
www.childwelfare.govchild abuse and neglect. The presence of a single sign does not prove child abuse is occurring in a family, but a closer look at the situation may be warranted when these signs appear repeatedly or in combination. If you do suspect a child is being harmed, reporting your suspicions may protect the child and get What’s Inside: Recognizing ...
Recognizing Child Abuse and Neglect: Scenario Cards
static.virtuallabschool.orgRecognizing Child Abuse and Neglect: Scenario Cards You can use these scenario cards to do quick booster sessions with staff about recognizing child abuse and neglect. Read a scenario with staff members and take the time to identify the signs that might be indicative of child abuse or neglect. Talk with staff members about what they might do in