Across the eight jurisdictions of Australia, mandatory reporting obligations and thresholds for reporting vary. Teachers are one group of the professionals who are mandated to report child maltreatment, yet some teachers are still reluctant to make such a report. This paper examines the barriers that discourage teachers from reporting child maltreatment and also whether teachers consider it necessary to question a child about the maltreatment before they decide if a report should be made. Thirty semi-structured interviews with Victorian primary school teachers were thematically analysed and revealed that inadequate and inconsistent mandatory reporting training, the need for certainty before initiating a report and the ambiguous concept of n...
The issue of child abuse and neglect has a significant bearing on the role of the primary school ed...
Objective: To identify the influence of multiple case, teacher and school characteristics on Austral...
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...
Most Australian States and Territories have legislation compelling teachers to report suspicions tha...
Despite legal mandates that educators report their suspicions concerning abuse and neglect of their ...
Child abuse and neglect is prevalent and entails significant costs to children, families and society...
The overall aim of this study was to investigate the critical factors which influence teachers to de...
By reporting suspected child abuse and neglect, teachers can make an important contribution to the e...
Teachers report most cases of suspected child abuse and neglect (Angus and Wilkinson, 1993) but rece...
The evolution of mandatory reporting laws requiring Australian teachers to report child sexual abuse...
By reporting suspected child abuse and neglect, teachers can make an important contribution to the e...
The overall aim of this study was to investigate the critical factors which influence teachers to de...
Objective: The present study provides the first empirical investigation of the South Australian Educ...
The evolution of Australian mandatory reporting laws requiring members of selected professional grou...
The issue of child abuse and neglect has a significant bearing on the role of the primary school ed...
Objective: To identify the influence of multiple case, teacher and school characteristics on Austral...
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...
Most Australian States and Territories have legislation compelling teachers to report suspicions tha...
Despite legal mandates that educators report their suspicions concerning abuse and neglect of their ...
Child abuse and neglect is prevalent and entails significant costs to children, families and society...
The overall aim of this study was to investigate the critical factors which influence teachers to de...
By reporting suspected child abuse and neglect, teachers can make an important contribution to the e...
Teachers report most cases of suspected child abuse and neglect (Angus and Wilkinson, 1993) but rece...
The evolution of mandatory reporting laws requiring Australian teachers to report child sexual abuse...
By reporting suspected child abuse and neglect, teachers can make an important contribution to the e...
The overall aim of this study was to investigate the critical factors which influence teachers to de...
Objective: The present study provides the first empirical investigation of the South Australian Educ...
The evolution of Australian mandatory reporting laws requiring members of selected professional grou...
The issue of child abuse and neglect has a significant bearing on the role of the primary school ed...
Objective: To identify the influence of multiple case, teacher and school characteristics on Austral...
By reporting suspected child abuse and neglect, teachers can make an important contribution to the e...