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CHILD ABUSE

CHILD ABUSE. By: Jana Bell Educ 310. Kelsey’s Story. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uWow42TCwzg. 3 Types of Child Abuse. Emotional Abuse When a child shows behaviors that infers to mental health or social development (ex: yelling, screaming, name calling, etc) Sexual Abuse

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CHILD ABUSE

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  1. CHILD ABUSE By: Jana Bell Educ 310

  2. Kelsey’s Story • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uWow42TCwzg

  3. 3 Types of Child Abuse • Emotional Abuse When a child shows behaviors that infers to mental health or social development (ex: yelling, screaming, name calling, etc) • Sexual Abuse Any sexual act between an adult and a child. (ex: fondling, pornography, etc.) • Physical Abuse Any injury a child obtains that is non-accidental. (ex: hitting, kicking, hair pulling, punching, etc.)

  4. Warning Signs OFTEN close family RARELY a stranger Loyalty to Parents Fear of Punishment Bruises Maturity Confidence Pain When Touched Stomach Aches Trauma to Body Regression Nightmares Anger Fear of Person Neglect

  5. Neglect Physical Indicators: Behavioral Indicators: Unusual school attendance Chronic hunger or tiredness Begging or collecting leftovers Assuming adult responsibilities Reporting no caretaker at home • Poor hygiene (bed sores, lice, body odor, etc) • Unsuitable Clothing • Untreated illness or injury • Lack of immunizations • Indicators of prolonged exposure to elements • Height & Weight significantly under age level

  6. Total Annual Cost of Child Abuse and Neglect in the United States • Direct Costs • Hospitalization $6,205,395,000 • Chronic Health Problems $2,987,957,400 • Mental Health Care $425,110,400 • Child Welfare System $14,400,000,000 • Law Enforcement $24,709,800 • Judicial System $341,174,702 • Subtotal $24,384,347,302 • Indirect Costs • Special Education $223,607,830 • Mental Health and Health Care $4,627,636,025 • Juvenile Delinquency $8,805,291,372 • Lost Productivity to Society $656,000,000 • Adult Criminality $55,380,000,000 • Subtotal $69,692,535,227 • Grand Total $94,076,882,529

  7. Evaluation of a Child Abuse Prevention Curriculum for Third-Grade Students This study assessed the effects of a 3rd grade child abuse prevention program using a random allocation of schools. Changed the curriculum by adding to the: 1)Breadth of coverage from child sexual abuse to physical, sexual, emotional, neglect & domestic violence 2) Two 1 hr. sessions Results: The main significant difference was on the item: “If someone tries to touch the private parts of your body, is there someone that is not a member of your family that you can tell.” Intervention group: 47%-70% Control group: 57%-62 The children that experienced the intervention program increased approx. 28%

  8. Teacher Responsibilities Barriers Teachers Face Steps to Reporting Child Abuse Schools have administrative policies with regard to these situations Report the following to Child Protective Services: Childs name & identifying marks on the child All information known about the biological parents and/or caregivers Address of all associated family/gaurdians Dates of noted incidents History of previous noted incidents History of any contact with alleged abuse and any other information • What actually constitutes abuse • Personal reactions to learning of a child’s abuse • Unclear guidelines regarding reporting the alleged abuse- Unprepared • Fear regarding the outcome of the report 1974 Congress passed Child Abuse & Treatment Act; Law 93-247 : Mandates that school & other professionals report child abuse or face misdemeanor charges.

  9. Quick Facts http://dreamcatchersforabusedchildren.com/ Untreated child abuse increases the chance of violent behavior by 38%. 60 MILLION survivors of child sexual abuse in the U.S. The typical child sex offender molests an average of 117 children –Most NEVER report the offense. 38% of women & 20% of men have been sexually abused during adolecense. • 1 in 3 girls will be sexually molested before 18 years. • 1 of 6 boys will be sexually molested before 18 years. • Every 10 seconds a child is raped or killed in the U.S. • 5 Children will die today from abuse and/or neglect. • Only 28% of child abuse reports are investigated. • 85% of the 1.2-1.5 million runaways are fleeing abuse.

  10. Organizations • Dreamcatchers For Abused Children • Care For Children: Art of Living Foundation • Childadvocates • CASA: Court Appointed Special Advocates • ChildFund • Voices For Children • ASACP: Association of Sites Advocating Child Protections In Asheville: Helpmate: http://www.helpmateonline.org/ EliadaHomes:http://www.eliada.org/

  11. References • Haeseler, LA. (2006). Children of abuse and school discourse: implications for teachers and administration. Education, 126(3), 534-540. • Dake, Price, Murnam, JA, JH, J. (2003). Evaluation of a child abuse prevention curriculum for third-grade students: assessements of knowledge and efficacy expectations.. Journal of school healt, 73(2), 76-83. • Hinkelman, Bruno, L, M. (2008). Identification and reporting of child sexual abuse: the role of elementary school professionals. Elementary school journal, 108(5), 376-391. • Palmer, McCorkle, Durbin, O, DJ, L, BS, K. (2001). Preparation and experience of elementary teachers to work with community services for at-risk childern.. Education, 121(3), 554-565. • Worksheet Library. (2007). Worksheet library. Retrieved from http://www.worksheetlibrary.com/teachingtips/teacherguidechildabuse.html • MEA. (n.d.). Michigan education association. Retrieved from http://www.mea.org/legal/duty_to_report.html • Anaconda Partners. (2004). Gold bamboo. Retrieved from http://www.goldbamboo.com/pictures-t2711.html

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