This study investigated decision making factors used by child caregivers to identify suspected child abuse and neglect and collected data on caregiver training in the recognition and reporting of suspected child abuse and neglect. Data was collected in July 1999 in fourteen north Texas childcare programs. One hundred twenty three teaching and administrative staff completed a survey based on Jacobson, A., Glass, J. and Ruggiere, P. (1998). Five teachers and five administrators chosen for convenience were read eleven vignettes describing possibly abusive situations to decide whether they were reportable or non-reportable, and to indicate factors used to make their decisions. Administrators (50%) and teachers (13.3%) reported being unfam...
Most child protective services (CPS) investigations involve allegations of neglect. Broad and vague ...
In recent years, the number of reported cases of child abuse has increased. The purpose of this stud...
- Background Childcare providers are often “first responders” for suspected child abuse, and how the...
Background Reporting of known and suspected child abuse and neglect is a fundamental responsibility ...
National statistics on the amount of child abuse and neglect are difficult to obtain because states ...
Background: Child neglect remains a challenge for professionals and the general public to identify a...
Educators play a critical role in the mandated reporting of child abuse for the school is one of the...
This study investigated why, despite mandatory reporting laws, Oklahoma elementary teachers failed t...
Early childhood care and education providers (CCPs) work with over 7 million young children. These c...
Child maltreatment has proven to be a mainstream issue in the United States, with millions of childr...
Executuve Summary\ud Background and Aims\ud Child abuse and neglect is a tragedy within our communit...
111 leaves. Advisor: George LairThe problem. The purpose of this study was to determine what knowle...
According to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (2010), child abuse and neglect contin...
BackgroundMany nations require child‐serving professionals to report known or suspected cases of sig...
Despite being mandated reporters by law, preschool teachers often fail to report suspicion of child ...
Most child protective services (CPS) investigations involve allegations of neglect. Broad and vague ...
In recent years, the number of reported cases of child abuse has increased. The purpose of this stud...
- Background Childcare providers are often “first responders” for suspected child abuse, and how the...
Background Reporting of known and suspected child abuse and neglect is a fundamental responsibility ...
National statistics on the amount of child abuse and neglect are difficult to obtain because states ...
Background: Child neglect remains a challenge for professionals and the general public to identify a...
Educators play a critical role in the mandated reporting of child abuse for the school is one of the...
This study investigated why, despite mandatory reporting laws, Oklahoma elementary teachers failed t...
Early childhood care and education providers (CCPs) work with over 7 million young children. These c...
Child maltreatment has proven to be a mainstream issue in the United States, with millions of childr...
Executuve Summary\ud Background and Aims\ud Child abuse and neglect is a tragedy within our communit...
111 leaves. Advisor: George LairThe problem. The purpose of this study was to determine what knowle...
According to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (2010), child abuse and neglect contin...
BackgroundMany nations require child‐serving professionals to report known or suspected cases of sig...
Despite being mandated reporters by law, preschool teachers often fail to report suspicion of child ...
Most child protective services (CPS) investigations involve allegations of neglect. Broad and vague ...
In recent years, the number of reported cases of child abuse has increased. The purpose of this stud...
- Background Childcare providers are often “first responders” for suspected child abuse, and how the...