This literature review will examine the importance of educating our teachers with trainings that may help them better detect signs of abuse and/or neglect among their students. It will also include information regarding the effectiveness of these trainings including how they may lead to an increase in the detection and reporting of suspected abuse
Objective: The present study provides the first empirical investigation of the South Australian Educ...
Teachers play an important part in identifying child maltreatment but find dealing with it difficult...
Abstract\ud \ud Many children closely interact with teachers for nine months out of the year and sch...
Child abuse awareness has increased over the past few decades, especially within educational systems...
This paper examines research about child protection preparation of teachers. Such research indicates...
Background This study aimed to evaluate the effects of child neglect and abuse training on the knowl...
According to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (2010), child abuse and neglect contin...
TITLE: Impact of Child Protection training on professional knowledge, skills and referral activity: ...
This study addressed the question: Does a training workshop developed by a local child welfare agenc...
The aim of this review paper is to identify the important role of teachers about reporting child\ud ...
Educators have a unique opportunity and a responsibility to identify sus-pected abused children and ...
This study sought to examine teachers ’ perceptions of child maltreatment. Teachers (N = 66) respond...
Child abuse is a social evil that cast disasters effects on mental and social development of childre...
Lack of teacher knowledge on child abuse has resulted in lower percentage of child abuse cases being...
Abstract\ud \ud Many children closely interact with teachers for nine months out of the year and sch...
Objective: The present study provides the first empirical investigation of the South Australian Educ...
Teachers play an important part in identifying child maltreatment but find dealing with it difficult...
Abstract\ud \ud Many children closely interact with teachers for nine months out of the year and sch...
Child abuse awareness has increased over the past few decades, especially within educational systems...
This paper examines research about child protection preparation of teachers. Such research indicates...
Background This study aimed to evaluate the effects of child neglect and abuse training on the knowl...
According to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (2010), child abuse and neglect contin...
TITLE: Impact of Child Protection training on professional knowledge, skills and referral activity: ...
This study addressed the question: Does a training workshop developed by a local child welfare agenc...
The aim of this review paper is to identify the important role of teachers about reporting child\ud ...
Educators have a unique opportunity and a responsibility to identify sus-pected abused children and ...
This study sought to examine teachers ’ perceptions of child maltreatment. Teachers (N = 66) respond...
Child abuse is a social evil that cast disasters effects on mental and social development of childre...
Lack of teacher knowledge on child abuse has resulted in lower percentage of child abuse cases being...
Abstract\ud \ud Many children closely interact with teachers for nine months out of the year and sch...
Objective: The present study provides the first empirical investigation of the South Australian Educ...
Teachers play an important part in identifying child maltreatment but find dealing with it difficult...
Abstract\ud \ud Many children closely interact with teachers for nine months out of the year and sch...