S1 L2 Introduction to safeguarding children and reviewing child death Flashcards
What are the main categories of child abuse?
- Physical abuse
- Emotional abuse
- Sexual abuse
- Neglect
Also other ones such as
- Bullying and cyberbullying
- Child sexual exploitation
- Child trafficking
- Criminal exploitation and gangs
- Domestic abuse
- Female genital mutilation (FGM)
- Grooming
- Non recent abuse
- Online abuse
What is abuse and neglect?
Forms of maltreatment of a child
Inflicting harm or by failing to act to prevent harm
By an adult or adults or another child or children
Where can abuse and neglect happen?
In a family or institutional or community setting
When assessing a child’s safeguarding and welfare what needs to be assessed?
- Parenting/carer capacity
- Family and environmental factors
- Child’s development needs
What is physical abuse?
May involve hitting. shaking, throwing, poisoning, burning, scalding, drowning, suffocating or otherwise causing physical harm to a child
May be caused when a parent or carer fabricates the symptoms of or deliberately induces illness in a child (fabricated or induced illness)
What is sexual abuse?
Involves forcing a child or young person to take part in sexual activities, not necessarily involving a high level of violence, whether or not the child is aware of what is happening
Can be done by both male and female adults as well as other children
What is included in child sexual abuse?
May involve physical contact, including assault by penetration or non-penetrative acts such as masturbation, kissing, rubbing and touching outside of clothing
Non- contact activities such as involving children in looking at, or in the production of, sexual images, watching sexual activities, encouraging children to behave in sexual inappropriate ways, or grooming a child in preparation for abuse (including via the internet)
What is sexual exploitation?
Form of sexual abuse
Individual or group takes advantage of an imbalance of power to coerce, manipulate or deceive a child or young person under than age of 18 into sexual activity in exchange for something the victim wants or needs and/or for financial advantage or increased status of the perpetrator or facilitator
Can someone be sexually exploited if they consent?
Yes it can be even if it appear consensual
It may not always involve physical contact either
Can occur through the use of technology
What is neglect?
Persistent failure to meet a child’s basic physical and/or psychological needs, likely to result in the serious impairment of the child’s health or development
May occur during pregnancy as a result of maternal substance abuse
What are some examples of neglect?
Once child is born failing to:
- Provide adequate food, clothing, shelter (including exclusion from home or abandonment)
- Protect a child from physical and emotional harm or danger
- Ensure adequate supervision (including the use of inadequate care givers)
- Ensure access to appropriate medical care or treatment
- Includes neglect of or unresponsiveness to, a child or young person’s basic emotional needs
What is medical neglect?
Carers minimising or ignoring children’s illness or health needs - including oral needs
Failing to seek medical attention or administrating medication and treatments
- Rethink ‘Did not attend’
Why do clinicians need to rethink about did not attend for children?
Should be changed to was not brought
Child cannot get there on their own
If persistent think about neglect and safeguarding
What is emotional abuse?
Emotional maltreatment of a child such as to cause severe and persistent adverse effects on the child emotional development
How can children be emotionally abused?
- Conveying to children that they are worthless, or unloved, inadequate or valued only in o far as they meet the needs of another person
- Not giving the child opportunities to express their views, deliberately silencing them or ‘making fun’ of what they say or how they communicate
- Age or developmentally inappropriate expectations being imposed on children- interaction beyond child’s developmental capability, overprotection and limitation of exploration and learning, or preventing the child participating in normal social interaction
- Seeing or hearing the ill-treatment of another