go to childline website
the police
can be suspected in a person who continues to indulge in their drug of choice despite recurrent negative consequences
what are the five useful details contained in official reports of cases of abuse
Yes, professors who are mandated reporters are required to report instances of suspected child abuse or neglect to the appropriate authorities.
If the question is referring to retaliation by the "whistle-blowers" employer . . . if the subsequent investigation proves the whistle-blowers allegation to be true, yes, they are protected from legal retaliation. However they are not protected from being discharged by the employer.
All health care workers are mandatory reporters. This means that by law they have to report any case they have suspicion as might be abuse. They do not have to prove the abuse exists, just suspect that it does. When the healthcare worker reports a case of abuse, their name and info is taken by the investigating office, but it does not have to be shared with the accused. Once the healthcare provider reports the suspected abuse, it is the investigating office, not the healthcare worker that decides whether abuse occurred or not, and it is the investigating office that files the charges. In the US it is true that you have the right to face your accuser, but in cases of abuse it is the investigating office that is the accuser, and not the healthcare worker. So, you have a right to face the investigating office, and they will have a representative at the court. The healthcare worker, since they are not filing the charges does not have to be there. Now having said that, the healthcare worker will most likely be present at the trial, but as a witness and not as an accuser.
The national polices that relate to safeguarding and protection from abuse are the safeguarding board, the social services. The child protection agencies like the NSPCC Childline. The H.uman rights act 1998 and the Equalityact of 2000.
Raymond L. Castle has written: 'A study of suspected child abuse' -- subject(s): Child abuse
The same as anyone else. A LPN is required to report it.
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If abuse or harm of a child or dependent person is suspected the police or Department of Children and Family Services should be contacted. Some professions are mandated reporters and are legally required to report any suspected abuse.