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Title: Child Abuse Reporting


1
Child Abuse Reporting
  • Information from Mandated Reporter Training
    Manual
  • San Diego City Schools
  • Student Support Services
  • 2005

2
Administrative Procedure 6370
  • Revised February 11, 2005
  • Purpose is to outline administrative procedures
    for suspected child abuse situations
  • Annual requirement to provide
    in-service to SDUSD staff members
  • Video is available from Student Support Services
    for viewing

3
Objectives
  • Learn how to recognize child abuse
  • Understand responsibility as mandated reporters
  • Learn how to file a report with Child Protective
    Services (CPS)

4
Adults who were abused as children
  • Have increased rates (4 to12 times) of
    alcoholism, drug abuse, depression and suicide
    attempts

5
Adults who were abused as children
  • Are 2 to 4 times more likely to
  • smoke
  • be generally ill
  • have had more than 50 sex partners

6
Adults who were abused as children
  • Are 1.6 times more likely to be obese

7
1 in 4 teen relationships is abusive. How can
you tell? Warn students that healthy
relationships do not involve the following..
8
  • Does Your Partner
  • Isolate you from people you care about most or
    from friends you had before you began dating?
  • Embarrass you or make fun of you in front of your
    friends?
  • Intimidate you into doing what he/she wants?
  • Make you feel like there's "no way out" of the
    relationship?
  • Get jealous when you talk to another guy/girl?
  • Threaten you with force, words, or weapons?
  • Use alcohol or drugs as an excuse for saying
    hurtful things or abusing you?
  • Get extremely angry a lot and you don't
    understand why?
  • Blame you for what he/she does?
  • Physically force you to do what you do not want
    to do?

9
Types of Child Abuse
  • Physical
  • Non-accidental physical injury
  • Severe corporal punishment or unjustifiable
    punishment

10
Types of Child Abuse
  • Emotional
  • Verbal assaults (screaming, threats, blaming,
    belittling, sarcasm)
  • Witnessing family violence

11
Types of abuse - continued
  • Neglect
  • Negligent treatment or maltreatment of a child by
    a parent/caretaker
  • Includes severe and general neglect
  • Severe failure to protect the child from
    malnutrition, or endangers person or health
  • General failure to provide adequate food,
    clothing, shelter, medical care or supervision
    where no physical injury occurs

12
Types of abuse - continued
  • Sexual
  • Sexual assault or exploitation of a minor
  • Chronic molestation or a single incident
  • Includes rape, incest, sodomy, oral copulation,
    penetration with a foreign object
  • Conduct or activities related to pornography
    depicting minors
  • Promoting prostitution of a minor
  • Consensual intercourse between a student under
    age 16 with a partner over age 21

13
Child abuse does not include
  • Mutual altercation between minors
  • Self defense
  • Injury caused by reasonable force used by a peace
    officer acting within scope of employment
  • Use of reasonable force from a certificated
    employee to maintain order, protect property and
    protect the health and safety of pupils

14
Mandated Reporting
  • School district employees are mandated reporters
  • Must report when they have knowledge of or
    observe a child, in his/her professional capacity
    or within the scope of his/her employment, whom
    he/she knows or reasonably suspects has been the
    victim of child abuse

15
Mandated reporting - continued
  • Failure to report is a misdemeanor may result
    in loss of credential, up to 6 months
    incarceration and a fine of up to 1000
  • Schools may have procedures in place, but
    reporting is an individual responsibility
  • Our duty is to report,
    not to investigate

16
Reporting Procedures
  • Telephone Written Report
  • Must be reported by phone immediately or as soon
    as possible to either
  • San Diego County Health and Human Services Agency
    (CPS) 858-560-2191
  • San Diego Police Department Child Abuse Unit
    619-531-2000
  • Following telephone report, a written report must
    be submitted within 36 hours

17
Written Report
  • Suspected Child Abuse/Neglect Report (Form
    22-R-2163)
  • Distribute as follows
  • White SD County Health Human Services Agency
  • Blue SDPD Child Abuse Team
  • Pink SDUSD Nursing and Wellness Program Office,
    Cardinal Lane, Annex B
  • Yellow Remains in principals office in
    confidential file

18
Written report(4 copies)
19
Fax Reporting
  • Fax report satisfies both the telephone and
    written report requirements
  • Use Fax reports Monday - Friday
  • 800 am to 500 pm only
  • Fax immediately using Suspected Child Abuse Fax
    Report with cover sheet
  • Mail a copy of the fax report to Nursing and
    Wellness Program Office, Cardinal Lane, Annex B
  • Original form remains in principals office in a
    confidential file

20
Fax report
21
Fax cover sheet
22
Removal of Child From School
  • If a peace officer removes a child (who is a
    victim of suspected child abuse or neglect) from
    school grounds, then the peace officer is
    responsible for notifying the parent/guardian
  • The childs location may be withheld from the
    parent/guardian for up to 24 hours

23
Interviews on School Campus
  • Child will be given the option of being
    interviewed in private or selecting any staff
    member (certificated, classified or volunteer) to
    be present

24
Interviews on School Campus
  • Staff member is there for support, and shall NOT
    participate in the interview
  • Staff member may decline the request
  • Staff member is bound by confidentiality
    requirements related to child abuse reporting

25
Questions About Reporting
  • If you have any questions about when to report,
    or how to complete the forms, please contact the
    school nurse, counselors or the administrators

26
  • Nothing you do for children is ever wasted. They
    seem not to notice us, hovering, averting our
    eyes, and they seldom offer thanks, but what we
    do for them is never wasted.
  • -- Garrison Keillor
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