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    Child Abuse. More than one million innocent children are abused every year and are forced to be put in foster homes. Being separated by their brothers and sisters, losing all their family and hope. However us people can make a difference and help out by simply calling a hotline especially made for these children being abused or by going to the police if anyone notices a child being abused. We put these kids in foster homes if they are or were being abused. Even though Foster homes can scare…

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    Hannah Smalley English 3 December 20, 2016 Argumentive Essay Child Abuse Anyone can beat their child, but very few can actually help stop it. Be one of those people and help save the children of the world. Thousands of kids get beaten every day and many of them die. Get in contact with those you know and come together to help out the associations for child abuse. Help save the children of tomorrow. Every 10 minutes, all around the world, a girl dies from violence. Is this really how we live? 1…

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    good relationship with a family whose child attends their school. Some members of staff have reported abuse of neglect concerning the child to the headteacher. The headteacher brushes off the issue replying ‘I’ve known this family for years, they would never abuse their child’, the neglect continues and the child becomes isolated from other children because of their bad smelling clothes. The practitioner acts in good faith and takes the matter to the local child services and the case is…

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    field of child protection is underpinned by child's rights and practices that are based on what is 'in the best interest of the child' (Australian Human Rights Commission, 2017). This is a human rights principle that was adopted from the United National Convention on the Rights of the Child and considered the primary consideration of all decisions and actions around their development and protection (O'connor, Wilson, Setterlund, & Hughes, 2008). However, within the complexity of the child…

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    Our Changing Welfare System: Mississippi Department of Human Services Isaiah 41:17 (King James Version) states,” When the poor and the needy seek water, and there are none, and their tongue failed for thirst, I the Lord will hear them, I the God of Israel will not forsake them.” God loves everybody, and he recognized that some of his children would be at a disadvantage; therefore he recognizes the poor and made provision for their wellbeing. God commanded that his people help the needy.…

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    fact they're poor. Many parents become so frustrated with the way they have to live that they turn to alcohol and drugs, leading to poor parental decisions such as child abuse and/or neglect. Statistics prove that the majority of criminals, both juvenile and older, were abused (McShane & Williams III, 2007.) According Gaines and Miller, child abuse is the “mistreatment of children by causing physical, emotional, or sexual…

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    Most of her clients were taken out of their homes because of physical/mental abuse, domestic abuse, neglect from parents, drug abuse, lack of parenting knowledge, and poverty. She told me the main reason clients come in is neglect and lack of parenting knowledge. What really brings her clients in is a hotline report, whether it is a teacher, neighbor worry or having concerns about a kid. Martha’s clients were in…

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    Fatherless Role Model

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    life. A child may no longer believe in love or that an abusive relationship is okay. 43% of U.S. children live without their father. In homes where a father isn't present the statistics for things such as teen…

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    substance abuse, violence, suicidal thoughts... (Hunter 5). Parents should be aware of how much time that you spend away from their children whether it is due to work, running errands, or just out of the house. Just being in the same room, as your child does not mean parents are not neglecting their children, parents must constantly be a part of their children’s lives, and interact with them. Moreover, ask them about their day and friends. Permissive parenting is parents treating their children…

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    A child welfare social worker helps children come out of a bad environment. For example of an abusive family, drugs, or not living in a home. They try to see what is best for the child. They also help families if they are great parents but can not afford food, or a stable home. The importance of this job is to help kids grow up in a safe home to be able to focus in school and do better for themselves. So that they can grow up to be what they want and not have anything holding them back and be…

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