Serious physical abuse - Physical injury that results in actual or threatened grievous
bodily harm, which is considered serious enough to require medical treatment; does not
include accidents and reasonable discipline by guardian
Injuries without explanation
bruises/wounds in unusual pattern
Injuries occurring more than once
Distinctive marks and lacerations - Indicators of physical abuse
Injuries occurring frequently
Aggression
Disruptive/Destructive behavior
Passivity/withdrawal - Behavioral indicators of physical abuse
Emotional abuse - Answer Psychological/emotional injury resulting in observable
impairments of growth development and psychological function; or allowing juvenile to
be in situation which could call emotional or mental injury
Verbal in nature - Answer Emotional abuse is typically this
low self-esteem
Depressed
Withdrawal - Answer Signs of emotional abuse
,Delayed physical and emotional development
Substance use
Suicidal ideation
Delinquency - Answer Behavioral indicators of emotional abuse
Sexual abuse by contact - Answer Sexual conduct harmful to juvenile
Failing to prevent sexual abuse
Any sexual act causing sexual organs of one person to contact or penetrate the mouth
anus or sexual organ of a juvenile
Sexual Abuse (non-contact) - Answer Sexual behavior conduct or harassment exhibited
performed or simulated in presence of juvenile not outlined in contact
Nightmares
Sudden change in appetite
Overly knowledgeable about sexual terms
Runaway history
STIS
Pregnancy
Flirting with staff or juvenile - Answer Behavioral indicators of sexual abuse
Forbidden and impossible - Answer All sexual contact between stage and juveniles is
_____ and ______
Neglect - Answer Leaving a juvenile in a situation where there is likely a substantial risk
of harm or failing to provide basic needs and medical care to a juvenile
physical appearance
, Grooming habits
Depression - Answer Behavioral indicators of neglect
Placing a juvenile in situation where risk is imminent
Failure to conduct room checks
Falsification of room checks
Failure to provide medical attention - Response Examples of neglect in facilities
15 minutes - Response Maximum time between room checks
Exploitation - Response The illegal or improper use of a child or resources for financial
gain or personal profit
24 hours - Response A.N.E must be reported within :
All professionals - Answer Who is required to report suspicions of ÂNE?
Class A Misdemeanor or State Jail Felony - Answer Failure to report can result in ____ or
____ if intentionally hidden
State Jail Felony - Answer False reports carry this punishment:
Local/state law enforcement
Supervisor
State agency (onsite)
CPS (offsite) - Answer Where to make the report of ANE
24 hours - Answer All serious incidents shall be reported within ____ once knowledge is
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