The role that schools play in the detection of and intervention into child abuse is fundamental. This study investigates and compares knowledge of child abuse among trainee teachers and in-service teachers in Spain. To this end, a total of 224 teachers (144 teachers in training and 80 teachers in service) working in Early Childhood Education and Primary Education participated in this study, using self-developed scales (Scale of knowledge of child abuse, Scale of action against child abuse, Scale of aspects for improvement in child abuse). The results indicate that there are no significant differences between trainees and teachers in the previous training and in the level of knowledge and action in relation to child abuse. However, si...
Research indicates that teachers, among other professionals, continue to underreport cases of suspec...
El presente trabajo consiste en un estudio acerca de los conocimientos que poseen los profesionales ...
This study addressed the question: Does a training workshop developed by a local child welfare agenc...
Objectives: Child abuse and neglect is still a serious social and public health problem. The damage ...
By virtue of their work, teachers have ongoing contact with children, thus placing them in a unique ...
According to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (2010), child abuse and neglect contin...
In this study, the attitudes of special education teachers working in various schools in the Turkish...
Child abuse and neglect are serious social problems that make extraordinary demands on teachers' kno...
During the exercise of their activity, education professionals are well placed to make an early dete...
Lack of teacher knowledge on child abuse has resulted in lower percentage of child abuse cases being...
This study explored 45 primary school teachers' encounters with cases of suspected or disclosed chil...
PubMed ID: 24928252Child abuse and neglect have a potentially deleterious impact on children’s physi...
Background This study aimed to evaluate the effects of child neglect and abuse training on the knowl...
Abstract Many children closely interact with teachers for nine months out of the year and schools a...
The current work introduces a study about the knowledge obtained by the proffesionals in the educati...
Research indicates that teachers, among other professionals, continue to underreport cases of suspec...
El presente trabajo consiste en un estudio acerca de los conocimientos que poseen los profesionales ...
This study addressed the question: Does a training workshop developed by a local child welfare agenc...
Objectives: Child abuse and neglect is still a serious social and public health problem. The damage ...
By virtue of their work, teachers have ongoing contact with children, thus placing them in a unique ...
According to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (2010), child abuse and neglect contin...
In this study, the attitudes of special education teachers working in various schools in the Turkish...
Child abuse and neglect are serious social problems that make extraordinary demands on teachers' kno...
During the exercise of their activity, education professionals are well placed to make an early dete...
Lack of teacher knowledge on child abuse has resulted in lower percentage of child abuse cases being...
This study explored 45 primary school teachers' encounters with cases of suspected or disclosed chil...
PubMed ID: 24928252Child abuse and neglect have a potentially deleterious impact on children’s physi...
Background This study aimed to evaluate the effects of child neglect and abuse training on the knowl...
Abstract Many children closely interact with teachers for nine months out of the year and schools a...
The current work introduces a study about the knowledge obtained by the proffesionals in the educati...
Research indicates that teachers, among other professionals, continue to underreport cases of suspec...
El presente trabajo consiste en un estudio acerca de los conocimientos que poseen los profesionales ...
This study addressed the question: Does a training workshop developed by a local child welfare agenc...