Visiting To Prevent Child Maltreatment
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www.childwelfare.govHome visiting programs are often used as a preventive approach with high-risk populations, such as teen parents and ... the allegations of child maltreatment have been substantiated, but the child is not in immediate or impending danger. In other cases, ... for their children and prevent their reentry into care. During fiscal year 2018 ...
Summary Guide for Mandated Reporters - New York State ...
www.ocfs.ny.govchild abuse or maltreatment where any person is before the ... services, or by visiting the New York State Office of Children and Family Services (OCFS) website at . ... which to base your suspicionof abuse or maltreatment, but this should not prevent you from calling the SCR.
Parent Education to Strengthen Families and Prevent Child ...
www.childwelfare.govParent Education to Strengthen Families and Prevent Child Maltreatment https://www.childwelfare.gov This material may be freely reproduced and distributed. However, when doing so, please credit Child Welfare Information Gateway.
The Family Nurse Partnership Programme - GOV.UK
assets.publishing.service.gov.ukFNP has three aims: to improve pregnancy outcomes, improve child health and development and improve parents’ economic self -sufficiency. FNP is a voluntary, preventive programme for vulnerable young first time mothers. It offers intensive and structured home visiting, delivered by specially trained nurses, from early pregnancy until age two.
State Policies Addressing Child Abuse and Neglect
www.ncsl.orga child to other sexual activities. This type of abuse is the most underreported type of child maltreatment; actual rates of sexual abuse against children are likely higher than those of-ficially reported. Child neglect is the failure to meet a child’s basic needs, including housing, food, clothing, educa-tion and access to medical care.
Information sharing: advice for practitioners
assets.publishing.service.gov.ukwould cause the safety or well-being of a child to be compromised. Similarly, human rights concerns, such as respecting the right to a private and family life would not prevent sharing where there are real safeguarding concerns. All organisations should have arrangements in place, whichset out clearly the processes