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    adolescent mothers. Hauppauge‚ NY: Nova Science Publishers Cancain‚ M.‚ Slack‚ K.‚ and Yang‚ M. (2010). The effect of family income on risk of child maltreatment Duva‚ J. & Metzger‚ S. (2010). Addressing poverty as a major risk factor in child neglect: promising policy and practice Fang‚ X.‚ Brown‚ D.‚ Florence‚ C.‚ & Mercy‚ J. (2012). The economic burden of child maltreatment in the United States and implications for prevention science/article/pii/S0145213411003140 Food & Nutrition Service

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    Bibliography: 1) Preventing Child Abuse and Neglect (Child Welfare Information Gateway‚ 2008) Retrieved April 27th‚ 2012‚ from https://www.childwelfare.gov/pubs/factsheets/preventingcan.cfm 2) Aurore! The mystery of the martyred child (Great Unsolved Mysteries in Canadian History‚ 2008) Retrieved April

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    The future development and maintenance of the world is in the hands of the children at present. These children will grow up to be our politicians‚ doctors and accountants. However these very prestigious positions aren’t just handed out like ice cream. Only a selective group of people possess the qualities to achieve these occupations‚ mainly consisting of children growing up in a relatively medium to high socioeconomic and loving family. This secure and supportive upbringing stabilises the child’s

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    In the film‚ “Autumn’s Eyes”‚ Autumn at 3 years old experienced risk factors such as: extreme poverty‚ health problems‚ child neglect‚ child endangerment‚ and living in habitable environment. Which support Jenson and Fraser (2016) opinion that “Households that are living near or below the poverty line tend to have few social supports and experience stress in child rearing‚ all of

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    any allegations of a child that has been abused or harmed is treated in the correct way and responded in the appropriate way so that everyone is calm and confident enough to talk about it all. Whether you have noticed the signs of abuse‚ harm or neglect yourself or whether you have been told by another colleague‚ carer‚ and parent or even by the child you need to respond to the allegations seriously and make sure that you are aware of your settings policies and procedures. If you have been told

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    HEALTH POLICY PAPER INTRODUCTION There are people who would not hesitate to call the authorities on another person to be spiteful or to cause them harm. Do they really know or understand what they are doing? Not only are they putting that person through stress‚ but also the family as a unit will suffer. The children are sometimes removed‚ from the home‚ depending on what was reported.in some incidents children must undergo a traumatizing exam. In many states including New Jersey‚ child abuse

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    U09a1 Responding to Ethical and Legal Issues Erica Bryant Owens Capella University Case Scenario: An 18 year old female named Simone is a new mother who does not know who the father of her child is. She is a high school dropout and receives government assistance. She has received a grant by her social worker to attend counseling for awhile. She has no family to depend on due to her parents being alcoholics and suffering from mental illness. Simone was labeled in school as having learning disabilities

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    As time passes we tend to ignore some of the most important situations that are and have been taking place‚ such as child abuse. Although it is not often spoken of in the United States‚ child abuse continues to be one of the growing social problems of the country‚ keeping in mind the number of children who end up in protective services each year is increasing. Usually sexual abuse and physical abuse of adults is given more attention‚ compared to child abuse. It is proven that neglecting along with

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    assignment. The training is extensive and states to set aside 4 hours to complete the modules in the training. The training is composed of four lessons or modules. Lesson one covers the different types of child abuse: physical‚ sexual‚ emotional‚ and neglect. It also covers the red flags mandated reporters should look for and how to recognize and identify the different types of abuse. Lesson two outlines how to file a report‚ who must report‚ when mandated reporters must file a report‚ and the consequences

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    Maltreatment in Children and Its Effects When the term maltreatment comes to mind‚ we often think of many things. Whether it is physical abuse‚ mental abuse‚ or neglect‚ one term that does not always come up is malnutrition. Malnutrition is defined as‚ "Faulty nutrition due to inadequate or unbalanced intake of nutrients or their impaired assimilation or utilization (Dictionary.com)." Malnutrition is usually associated with third world countries and the families who live there who are poor and

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