PPT-Duty To Report – Abuse
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PowerPoint This module is viewed in PowerPoint For maximum viewing click on the slide show indicator on the toolbar directly below this slide to the left of the percentages for the Zoom Bar Once clicked press enter to . The Child Ab use Prevention and Treatment Act CAPTA has these definitions Child abuse and neglect At a minimum any recent act or failure to act o n the part of a parent or caretaker which results in death serious physical or emotional harm sexual a Prevention. and . Response Protocol. 2. The Abuse Prevention and Response Protocol. Basic Contents. Section A: Context for Addressing Abuse. Section B: Focus on Prevention. Dr. . Mamta. Patel Associate Professor Department of Criminology and Forensic Science Dr. . Spring 2014. By: Diane Drew, CHELP. Member of IACCPHP . Funds for this program were made available through an Illinois Department on Aging Educational Grant. Adult Protective Service. Abuse is the willful infliction of injury, unreasonable confinement, intimidation, or cruel punishment with resulting physical harm, pain or mental anguish; Or the deprivation by a person, including a caregiver, of goods or services that are necessary to avoid physical harm, mental anguish, or mental illness.. Student Support Services. Texas Family Code. Defines what constitutes child abuse. States the reporting requirements. Outlines consequences of not reporting. What is child abuse?. There are four major types of child maltreatment:. July 2017. Procedures for Reporting Child Abuse/Neglect. It is the . LEGAL OBLIGATION . of all . mandatory reporters . to . directly report . suspected child abuse/neglect to the . Department of Children and Family Services (DCFS. National Indigenous Elder . Justice Initiative. Billings Montana Title VI Cluster Training. August 16 &17, 2017. Sloan Henry, B.S.. Project Coordinator . “. Restoring respect and dignity by honoring Indigenous elders”. Electra ISD. Patty . Bruce,LBSW. Important Facts Concerning Child Abuse. Every . 8. minutes, a Child in Texas is abused or neglected. In FY2008,. 917. children in Archer, Clay, Montague, and Wichita counties were confirmed victims of abuse or neglect. Of those victims, . Ernest J Dole, PharmD, . PhC. , FASHP, BCPS. Clinical Pharmacist & . Asso. . Clinical Prof.. University of New Mexico Hospitals & College of Pharmacy. Albuquerque, NM. Learning Objectives. At the end of this presentation, utilizing a case of an older patient on chronic opioid therapy (COT) with the comorbidity of geriatric opioid abuse (GOA) the participant will be able to. Child Abuse “Child Abuse casts a shadow the length of a lifetime.” - Herbert Ward What is it? Child abuse is any act that endangers a child’s Neglect:. . Training for Camp Counselors. Katie Feldhues & Erin Dailey. Ohio 4-H Extension Educators. Camp should provide:. Safe and healthy space . with adequate food and clothing. Protection. . ?. I. ndiana . is a mandatory reporting state. . Any . person . who has . reason to believe a child is being abused . or neglected . shall make a . report. Medical . professionals, school personnel & . Women’s Aid. THE FACTS. Not just physical and sexual violence; often psychological, emotional or economic abuse too. Mainly perpetrated by men, against women, but also occurs against men by women and in same-sex relationships. Dr. . Mamta. Patel Associate Professor Department of Criminology and Forensic Science Dr. .
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