The present study considered factors influencing teachers\u27 reporting of child sexual abuse (CSA). Conducted in three Australian jurisdictions with different reporting laws and policies, the study focused on teachers\u27 actual past and anticipated future reporting of CSA. A sample of 470 teachers within randomly selected rural and urban schools was surveyed, to identify training and experience; knowledge of reporting legislation and policy; attitudes; and reporting practices. Factors influencing actual past reporting and anticipated future reporting were identified using logistic regressionmodelling. This is the first study to simultaneously examine the effect of important influences in reporting practice using both retrospective a...
This paper presents an evaluation of an instrument to measure teachers’ attitudes towards reporting ...
Sixty teachers from the Ottawa-Carleton region of Canada were surveyed to measure their knowledge of...
The phenomenon of child sexual abuse has significant implications for teachers’ pre-service training...
The present study considered factors influencing teachers' reporting of child sexual abuse (CSA). Co...
Abstract This study examined elementary school teachers’ knowledge of their legislative and policy-...
Each year, some 3,500 children in Australia are identified by government child protection authoritie...
This paper presents an evaluation of an instrument to measure teachers’ attitudes toward reporting c...
The evolution of mandatory reporting laws requiring Australian teachers to report child sexual abuse...
MSW (Forensic Practice), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusNational crime statistics show t...
This report presents the results of the largest study ever conducted into the law, policy and practi...
The overall aim of this study was to investigate the critical factors which influence teachers to de...
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...
Child abuse and neglect is prevalent and entails significant costs to children, families and society...
By reporting suspected child abuse and neglect, teachers can make an important contribution to the e...
This paper presents an evaluation of an instrument to measure teachers’ attitudes towards reporting ...
Sixty teachers from the Ottawa-Carleton region of Canada were surveyed to measure their knowledge of...
The phenomenon of child sexual abuse has significant implications for teachers’ pre-service training...
The present study considered factors influencing teachers' reporting of child sexual abuse (CSA). Co...
Abstract This study examined elementary school teachers’ knowledge of their legislative and policy-...
Each year, some 3,500 children in Australia are identified by government child protection authoritie...
This paper presents an evaluation of an instrument to measure teachers’ attitudes toward reporting c...
The evolution of mandatory reporting laws requiring Australian teachers to report child sexual abuse...
MSW (Forensic Practice), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusNational crime statistics show t...
This report presents the results of the largest study ever conducted into the law, policy and practi...
The overall aim of this study was to investigate the critical factors which influence teachers to de...
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...
Child abuse and neglect is prevalent and entails significant costs to children, families and society...
By reporting suspected child abuse and neglect, teachers can make an important contribution to the e...
This paper presents an evaluation of an instrument to measure teachers’ attitudes towards reporting ...
Sixty teachers from the Ottawa-Carleton region of Canada were surveyed to measure their knowledge of...
The phenomenon of child sexual abuse has significant implications for teachers’ pre-service training...