Research indicates that teachers, among other professionals, continue to underreport cases of suspected child maltreatment. To better understand factors associated with noncompli- ant behaviour, we investigated teachers’ knowledge of, compliance with, and attitudes toward mandatory child abuse reporting in British Columbia. Results showed that virtually all the participating teachers were aware of the existence of the mandatory reporting law; they were, however, only moderately knowledgeable about the specific components of the legislation. Teachers’ tendency to respond varied as a function of type of maltreatment, with sexual abuse being most likely to be reported and emotional abuse being least likely to be reported. Les recherches indiqu...
The present study considered factors influencing teachers' reporting of child sexual abuse (CSA). Co...
Objective: The present study provides the first empirical investigation of the South Australian Educ...
The overall aim of this study was to investigate the critical factors which influence teachers to de...
Despite the fact that teachers are generally considered to be among those best situated to detect ab...
Sixty teachers from the Ottawa-Carleton region of Canada were surveyed to measure their knowledge of...
This study addressed the question: Does a training workshop developed by a local child welfare agenc...
Child abuse and neglect is prevalent and entails significant costs to children, families and society...
Educators play a crucial role in the detection of child abuse, but there is limited research underst...
Objectives: Child abuse and neglect is still a serious social and public health problem. The damage ...
By reporting suspected child abuse and neglect, teachers can make an important contribution to the e...
Across the eight jurisdictions of Australia, mandatory reporting obligations and thresholds for repo...
A clear, well defined policy can help empower school personnel to make informed decisions on how to ...
Across the eight jurisdictions of Australia, mandatory reporting obligations and thresholds for repo...
By reporting suspected child abuse and neglect, teachers can make an important contribution to the e...
By reporting suspected child abuse and neglect, teachers can make an important contribution to the e...
The present study considered factors influencing teachers' reporting of child sexual abuse (CSA). Co...
Objective: The present study provides the first empirical investigation of the South Australian Educ...
The overall aim of this study was to investigate the critical factors which influence teachers to de...
Despite the fact that teachers are generally considered to be among those best situated to detect ab...
Sixty teachers from the Ottawa-Carleton region of Canada were surveyed to measure their knowledge of...
This study addressed the question: Does a training workshop developed by a local child welfare agenc...
Child abuse and neglect is prevalent and entails significant costs to children, families and society...
Educators play a crucial role in the detection of child abuse, but there is limited research underst...
Objectives: Child abuse and neglect is still a serious social and public health problem. The damage ...
By reporting suspected child abuse and neglect, teachers can make an important contribution to the e...
Across the eight jurisdictions of Australia, mandatory reporting obligations and thresholds for repo...
A clear, well defined policy can help empower school personnel to make informed decisions on how to ...
Across the eight jurisdictions of Australia, mandatory reporting obligations and thresholds for repo...
By reporting suspected child abuse and neglect, teachers can make an important contribution to the e...
By reporting suspected child abuse and neglect, teachers can make an important contribution to the e...
The present study considered factors influencing teachers' reporting of child sexual abuse (CSA). Co...
Objective: The present study provides the first empirical investigation of the South Australian Educ...
The overall aim of this study was to investigate the critical factors which influence teachers to de...