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MAKING A DIFFERENCE

MAKING A DIFFERENCE. Mandate to Report, Responsibility to Prevent Child Abuse & Neglect. Let’s get started…. What do you hope to learn in today’s session? What concerns do you have ?. Overview. This workshop will explore how to identify and report suspected abuse and neglect .

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MAKING A DIFFERENCE

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  1. MAKING A DIFFERENCE Mandate to Report, Responsibility to Prevent Child Abuse & Neglect

  2. Let’s get started… What do you hope to learn in today’s session? What concerns do you have?

  3. Overview This workshop will explore how to identify and report suspected abuse and neglect.

  4. Learning Objectives Demonstrate knowledge of signs of child abuse and neglect. Demonstrate understanding how to report suspected child abuse and neglect.

  5. About Child Abuse and Neglect Section 1. About Abuse & Neglect

  6. Facts about Child Maltreatment 130 years since first recognition of child abuse in U.S. Child maltreatment remains a serious problem in U.S.

  7. Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) have long-term effects. Increased risk for: Alcoholism Depression Domestic violence Drug abuse Heart disease Liver disease School Drop Out Smoking Suicide attempts

  8. Facts about Child Maltreatment In the nation (2008) 3.3 million CPS referrals of child maltreatment. 772,000 child victims. 71% of all reported maltreatment is neglect Over 80% of perpetrators are parents More than ¾ of deaths are < 4 years old.

  9. What are some potential warning signs and indicators?

  10. Mandate to Report Section 2. All About Reporting

  11. Required ReporterArticle 23-B of the Education Law School administrator School teacher School nurse School guidance counselor School psychologist School social worker Other school personnel required to hold a teaching or administrative certificate School board members A complete list can be found at the MandatedReporter Resource Center

  12. What should you do when a parent or child discloses?

  13. How do you make a report? • You should contact CPS whenever you reasonably suspect a child has been abused or neglected or is subject to conditions where abu-se or neglect is likely to occur. • 1-800-635-1522 • CPS will accept your report and determine “Is the child safe or does the child need protected?”

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