Child Neglect Essay

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    According to the National Association of Social Workers (2006), "A common legal and ethical issue that arises for social workers who are part of a legal team whether they are mandated to report child abuse or whether the attorney-client privilege limits the fulfillment of this obligation" (par. 1). The social workers feel that because of the states mandatory reporting laws, it is ethically preferable to tell the age of the children, teens and parents…

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    The word feral is defined as something wild. When we think about the word wild, we tend to think of something that is untamed, or not cultivated. A feral child, on the other hand, is a label for those human children who grew up in isolation, and had no human contact from a very young age. These children are seen being raised up by animals because they were left abandoned and as a result, they have little or no experience of human care, behavior, or of human language. Many assume that writers…

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    needs of the child and keeping them safe. There are two major sections that relate to the specific duty of child protection. Section 17 states that services must be put in place for safeguarding and to promote the welfare of the children within the area who are…

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    action to enable all children to have the best outcomes. St Joseph’s Catholic Primary School (2017) mentioned that their school policy aims is to describe what should be done if anyone in the school has a concern about the safety and welfare of a child who attends the school, set out expectation in respect of training, clarify how children will be kept safe through the everyday life of the school, etc. It also consists of other policies according to the safety and welfare of children, such as…

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    Every member of staff need to work in partnership with parents and multi-agencies to make sure that the wellbeing of the child is the upmost important. All members of staff need to make sure that confidentiality policy is adhered to at all times. Members of staff need to make sure that they are aware of what procedure to take if there is any reason to be worried about a child.…

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    There are four key steps to follow to help you to identify and respond appropriately to possible abuse and/or neglect. It may not always be appropriate to go through all four stages sequentially. If a child is in immediate danger or is at risk of harm, you should refer to children’s social care and/or the police. Before doing so, you should try to establish the basic facts. However, it will be the role of social workers and the police to investigate cases and make a judgement on whether there…

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    Traumatic experiences similar to the neglect my interviewee suffered, are likely to cause alterations in children's brains resulting in an endless list of long term negative effects. Many children that have suffered through traumatic experiences are likely to face issues with, commitment, empathy, identifying or expressing feelings, relationships, and low self-esteem (Middlebrooks and Audage). As well as issues with attachment, cognitive delays, increased medical issues, and impaired emotional…

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    Local authorities have primary duty for promoting and safeguarding the well-being of all children and young people in their area. The local authorities have a number of statutory functions under the 1989 section 17 and 47 and Children Acts 2004, which make this clear and this guidance set out in details what is required. Although the local authorities are the main people to safeguard and protect children, it is the responsibility of everyone who come in contact with children, this includes the…

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    The Effects of Child Abuse in Adulthood Have you ever seen a child in class, at the playground or even in a store and wondered where her black eye came from, or why the little boy in front of you has bruises covering his arms? Child abuse has many facets and is hard to put into a single definition; however, it can be narrowed down to “when a parent or caregiver, whether through action or failing to act, causes injury, death, emotional harm or risk of serious harm to a child”(O’Meara and…

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    18/06/2015 Content page Department Of Community Services A) Name and definition of the service? The New South Wales Department of Community Services (DoCS) is the largest child protection agency in Australia. DoCS main work is to protect children such us neglect and abuse. In order to maintain their vision and aim, DoCS operates within the legal framework set in the Children and Young Persons (Care and Protection) Act 1998, the Community Welfare Act 1987 and the…

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