3.2 Child Protection Flashcards

1
Q

What is child abuse?

A

Physical and psychological damage caused by abusive behaviour, or failure of other to protect

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Why is child protection so hard?

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Infringes on cherished territory of parents’ rights to raise children as they see fit vs. child’s right to a safe and loving environment

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3
Q

What are the rope 4 forms of abuse in Australia?

A

Emotional
Neglect
Physical
Sexual

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4
Q

Reportable concerns?

A
Physical abuse
Neglect
Emotional/psychological
Sexual
Living with domestic violence
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When MUST you report a child’s living situation?

A

If living away from home without parental permission

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Q

Helpful decision tree for mandatory reporting?

A

Mandatory Reporters Guide, NSW website

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How to effectively report?

A

-Name the abuse and significant harm factor

  • list statements/indicators that led you to this concern
  • how long
  • detail and issues
  • mandatory reporters guide
  • indicate outcome you would like
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When tell the parent about a report

A

Usually not

If good relationship and a report will help them get more services/common goal

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Q

Difficulties in thinking about abuse?

A
  • Families we like or are like us
  • don’t want to accuse
  • proving emotional abuse/neglect
  • court/legal
  • confidentiality patient/doctor relationship
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10
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Do you have to prove it before you report it?

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No, just describe it.

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Most deadly form of physical child abuse?

A

Inflicted head injury

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Red flags for abuse?

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  • Delay in presentation
  • history
  • fell from low couch, but major head injuries
  • inconsistent with developmental ability, rolled off when can’t roll
  • unexplained/unwitnessed falls(neglect)
  • suspicious, sibling did it
  • resuscitation efforts - shake them to revive
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What do we know about sexual harm?

A

Not one off
Abuser known to child
Grooming process
Children accommodate

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Effects of trauma expousure 3 main areas

A

Attachment
Biology
Mood regulation

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When should GP be concerned?

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  • numerous minor injuries and ‘accidents’

- behavioural problems/ADHD, toileting, poor concentration, defiance

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