This study, which was in two Phases, sought to explore the cultural understanding amongst Ghanaian radiographers of the concepts of child abuse and child protection (Phase 1) and how they perceived and participated in child protection within the health system in Ghana (Phase 2). Data was collected using phenomenological methodology. Open ended questionnaires were used in Phase 1 and semi-structured interviews in Phase 2. Participants were radiographers who were selected using purposive sampling. Data was thematically analysed and managed with NVivo Version 10. Themes developed formed the basis of the discussion. Results showed that participants understood the concepts of child abuse and child protection differently. The majority of particip...
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YesIntroduction: Child safeguarding and the appropriate identification of suspected victims represen...
Abstract The research presented in this paper is taken from a larger study whose aims were to devis...
Background The knowledge, awareness and professionalism of health care providers in the field of ...
Abstract Introduction and Objectives: Ghana was one of the first countries to ratify the United Nati...
Children who are the future leaders of countries are exploited and forced into labour instead of rec...
Every child has the right to be protected from abuse, violence and exploitation. Children in Bhutan ...
Abstract Background Victims and perpetrators of child abuse do not typically self-report to child pr...
Child abuse has been a global concern because of its implicational effect for human development and ...
Women and children are mostly at the receiving end of abuse in homes and societies. Abuse against wo...
Copyright © 2013 Solomon Sika-Bright, Chinyere C. P. Nnorom. This is an open access article distribu...
INTRODUCTION : Radiographic imaging of children presents several complexities, one of which includes...
The study was conducted in the Ayawaso East Sub-Metro in Accra, Ghana. It assessed the effectiveness...
The United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child obligates nations to protect children from ...
UNICEF is the UN worldwide agency committed to promote children’s rights across countries. Such a ma...
This paper investigates how domestic violence relates to violence against children, including severe...
YesIntroduction: Child safeguarding and the appropriate identification of suspected victims represen...
Abstract The research presented in this paper is taken from a larger study whose aims were to devis...
Background The knowledge, awareness and professionalism of health care providers in the field of ...
Abstract Introduction and Objectives: Ghana was one of the first countries to ratify the United Nati...
Children who are the future leaders of countries are exploited and forced into labour instead of rec...
Every child has the right to be protected from abuse, violence and exploitation. Children in Bhutan ...
Abstract Background Victims and perpetrators of child abuse do not typically self-report to child pr...
Child abuse has been a global concern because of its implicational effect for human development and ...
Women and children are mostly at the receiving end of abuse in homes and societies. Abuse against wo...
Copyright © 2013 Solomon Sika-Bright, Chinyere C. P. Nnorom. This is an open access article distribu...
INTRODUCTION : Radiographic imaging of children presents several complexities, one of which includes...
The study was conducted in the Ayawaso East Sub-Metro in Accra, Ghana. It assessed the effectiveness...
The United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child obligates nations to protect children from ...
UNICEF is the UN worldwide agency committed to promote children’s rights across countries. Such a ma...
This paper investigates how domestic violence relates to violence against children, including severe...