you are required to report child abuse anytime there is a concern of a child being abused. im not too sure on the substance abuse but I am on the child abuse you should report any suspicions of child abuse right away dont wait.....
Yes, professors who are mandated reporters are required to report instances of suspected child abuse or neglect to the appropriate authorities.
The same as anyone else. A LPN is required to report it.
Public school teachers and administrators in most states are required to report child abuse if they are told about it or see evidence of it themselves. Obviously, once the child abuse is reported, the first thing the authorities do is verify that child abuse actually occurred. This is to prevent parents or guardians from being prosecuted for bogus charges.
Priscilla Andriette Lisicich has written: 'Governor's Council on Substance Abuse report' -- subject- s -: Alcoholism, Drug abuse, Government policy, Law and legislation, Marijuana, Substance abuse, Therapeutic use, Treatment
Mandatory reporters need to know the specific laws in their state regarding who is required to report suspected abuse or neglect, the types of abuse or neglect that must be reported, how to make a report, and the consequences of failing to report.
a school nurse, or anyone who works with children is required by law to report any suspicion of child abuse. if it is found that they did not report it, they can be charged, jailed, and have their priviledge to work with or even be around children taken away.
Yes. Under the law concerning child abuse the teacher is required to do a written report to child protective services. When there is self abuse this is just a symptom of a worse problem and the child needs help.
If there is child abuse, report it to child protection services.
i am really interested in information for requirements in credit hours so i can maybe start in the field of abuse counslor and continue my education.
50% of people would report the abuse
go to the bottom of the page and press report abuse
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