Certainly, the field of child abuse and neglect know the behavioral signs of child abuse, but more importantly they have the authority to remove children from these abusive environments: :Child abuse is a national law enforcement, child advocate, and CPS worker problem…Child abuse can take many forms from neglect to fatalities” (DuPre & Sites, 2015, p.15). Practitioners can also provide mental health services, such as therapy, psychiatric medication, and other aspects of psychological counseling to help the child recover from family abuse. This is another aspect of the combined authority of law enforcement, the social worker, and other members of this field to protect the child from continued abuse across many disciplines. However, most of the practice of child abuse and neglect services is based on helping the child regain psychological well-being and the social skills that are necessary to integrate into society. In this manner, many forms of child abuse, such as rape, physical abuse, and neglect can be defined and treated through therapy and counseling of the child: “Due to the hope, reassurance, and soothing engendered by forming as cooperative alliance with the practitioner, many types of therapy clients experience a reduction in distress fairly …show more content…
On the website, a hotline number and other important governmental phone numbers are presented on the home page to provide ways in which a the caller can report abuse and neglect in the community. ACS also provides educational services for the community, most importantly, has a well-funded investigation unit that will investigate allegations of child abuse and neglect that are reported: “Each year, the agency’s Division of Child Protection conducts more than 55,000 investigations of suspected child abuse or neglect” (para.3). these services involve a more active state-sponsored resource that provide active law enforcement and investigatory unit to directly address the issues of child abuse and neglect in New York City. This aspect of social services work directly engages the community to expose child abuse through a direct interaction with parents, their children, and community members. This is another way in which ACS provides education and the foundation for direct interaction with potential child abusers that may be in the