Task 1 In your own words, answer the following questions. 1. What does the term ‘risk of significant harm’ mean? Answer q1. If the circumstances that are causing concerns for the safety welfare and wellbeing are present to significant extent. 2. What are the types of child abuse? Answer for q2. 1.physical 2.sexual 3.neglect 4.phychological 3. Identify three possible indicators or signs for each type of child abuse/neglect. Answers q3 1 physical > bruising behaviour problems depression anxiety 2 sexual > bed wetting ,nightmares , scared of people touching them 3 neglect >can be unbathed dirty, little to no food ,too big or small clothing thats dirty 4. What does the term …show more content…
1. What are the indicators of risk? Answers q1 Aggressive behaviour, picks fights, red welts, bur ns 1.physical 2.sexual 3.neglect 2. How you would respond to this situation? Answer q2 1.ask taj whats happening while on school holidays also contact the family 2. report and document speak to principal and report to your supervisor 3.make a child proctection report to DOCS and police 3. How would you prepare to make a report? Answer q3 names and addresses of the child and his parents or responsible caregiver(s) child's age and gender nature and extent of injury, maltreatment or neglect approximate date and time the injury, maltreatment or neglect occurred the circumstances in which the injuries, became known to case worker previous injury, abuse/ neglect of the child or siblings name of the person suspected to have caused the injury, sexual abuse/ neglect any action taken to treat or help the child and sign any other information the caseworker believes would be helpful What actions/work practices you would take as a follow up from the report. 1 your repsonsibilty regarding the safety welfare or wellbeing of the child does not cease once report has been made docs it is still your responsibilty to use professional resources to provide support appropriate to your role and identify and respond to any concerns for the young childs welfare Karli
Any individual under supervision has the right to be notified about the cause for concern. This should be done in joint consultation with Children and Young People Services and the Police. It is important that the timing of this does not prejudice the investigation.
Safeguarding children is a multi-agency responsibility. Adults working with children and young people should be vigilant of physical signs or behavioural symptoms of children being harmed or abused or assess the vulnerability for the child. It is very important to take every indication seriously and find out the root cause of the concerns about the child with proper support from respective child protection related authorities.
You should discuss your concerns with your manager, a named or designated professional or a designated member of staff. Such as; school staff (both teaching and non-teaching), concerns should be reported via the schools’ or colleges’ designated safeguarding lead. The safeguarding lead will usually decide whether to make a referral to children’s social care; for early years practitioners, the Early Years Foundation Stage sets out that providers should ensure that they have a practitioner who is designated to take a lead responsibility for safeguarding children who should liaise with local statutory children’s services agencies. Child minder’s should take that responsibility themselves and should notify children’s social care (and, in emergencies, the police) if they have concerns about the safety or welfare of a child; for health practitioners, all providers of NHS funded health services should identify a named doctor and a named nurse (and a named midwife if the organisation provides maternity services) for safeguarding. GP practices should
As a student, I have demonstrated many works of service to my community and school. Service opportunities have shaped me into the person I am today and these projects have made me realize how fortunate I am for all that I have. While I've been doing these service projects through the years, it has been a pleasure seeing the joy on the faces of people that aren't as fortunate as I am. Service projects that I have completed include managing the fish booth at the St. Leo's Parish Festival, being an altar server at St. Leo's Parish, helping cook dinner for the Ridgway Fire Department during carnival day setup, participating in the St. Marys Light Up Night by dancing, and Christmas caroling to local residents. I also participated in a zombie/princess
When people think of child abuse they usually only think of the physical or sexual abuse, but they never think of the two other main types, which are psychological and neglect. Psychological abuse is almost always present when other forms of abuse are identified. Psychological abuse us the same as emotional abuse, meaning that the parent always tears down the child's confidence by telling them how worthless he is and how he does not belong in the family. The most common type of abuse is neglect. Neglect is the failure to provide for the child's basic needs like clothes, food, and personal hygiene (Leverich). Physical abuse is exactly how it sounds, physically injuring a child causing him to have many bruises and
You are on a committee to organize a forum to discuss ways in which the small town of Hadley in Washington State can take sustainable actions to protect the environment. The forum will consist of a full day of workshops and meetings between representatives from local government and environmental groups. In the evening, a public event will be held to communicate suggested solutions to the local townspeople.
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Safety Needs: those include physical safety, dependency, law, order, stability, etc. (Feist, et al, 2013).
The complainant, Matthew D. Handley, SSG , Active duty assigned to Headquarters and Headquarters Battalion, Field Artillery Squadron, 2d Cavalry Regiment (HHB, FA SQDN, 2CR) located on Vilseck, Germany submitted a DA 1559 via email to the United States Army Europe USAREUR Office of the Inspector General (OIG). The complainant requested assistance to get the Claims Office/DPW to respond the claims for damages to personal property in Building 233, located at the Rose Barracks in Vilseck.
After lunch, drive to the Xing’an Forest Park of Yichun (about 30 kilometers, about 40-minute drive). Located in the South Mountain, it is the first park with forest landscape in Yichun. The primary vegetation form in the park is the mixed coniferous broad-leaved forest. It boasts rich animal and plant resources, including over 40 rare tree species such as red pine, spruce, fir, yellow pineapple and ash, and over 20 kinds of wild animals. A rotating sightseeing tower is built in the mountain peak for people to appreciate the beautiful scenery.
I am reviewing the book Super Service, by Jeff and Valerie Gee. I was initially attracted to this book due to the subtitle, “Seven keys to delivering great customer service… Even when you don’t feel like it! … Even when they don’t deserve it!” The book promises to bring a new upbeat approach to serving customers on the front line and to make this job more meaningful to those who do.
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Physical abuse is deliberately hurting a child’s causing injuries such as, ranging from minor wounds to extreme breaks. Therefore, of punching, beating, kicking, gnawing, shaking, tossing, cutting, stifling, hitting with a hand, and other objects. Consuming or generally hurting a child that is inflicted by a parent, or guardian. The symptoms of physical abuse are unexplained consumes, bites, wounds, broken bones, and bruised eyes. Some children also may seem scared of the guardians or cries when it’s time to go home. Many children might have nightmares or trouble sleeping. Children who are being physically abuse may act withdrawn, fearful, depressed, have low self-esteem, or engage in self-harm, like cutting. Children who are physically abuse are depressed and might contemplate suicide or attempt suicide. (Childhelp.org). Child neglect is when a parent, or guardian is not providing a child’s fundamental need. Disregard might be physical inability to give important nourishment or a safe home. Child neglect can also be a medical inability to give essential medicinal or emotional well-being treatment. Emotions can also inattention to a child’s passionate needs, and the inability to give mental care, or allowing the child to utilize liquor or different medications (“WebMD”, Web). A child who is neglected may be extremely underweight or overweight. A child may be tired or sick most of the time and not wearing the proper clothes for the weather.(Childwelfare.org)
Safety needs are mainly concerned with maintaining order and security, to feel secure, safe and out of danger.
Community service is an important component of a business’s social responsibility. Everyone belongs to a community, and it is our moral obligation to help those who cannot take care of themselves. Providing these citizens with food, medical assistance, clothing, and shelter helps keep the community safe and healthy. In addition, people will be less likely to commit crimes in order to gain basic necessities if they are offered help instead. By giving back to the communities they are located in, businesses can improve their image and gain the respect of local citizens. Therefore, community service can be a very profitable business venture. People can develop several important business skills through community service, such as teamwork, leadership, communication, and problem solving. Community service can also be an excellent way for individuals to network with others and discover new business opportunities.