Safeguarding Flashcards
What is child abuse / neglect
Behaviour shown by anyone trusted with the care of the child that:
- damages the prospects of safe and healthy development into adulthood
What are the 3 elements that must be present in child abuse?
- significant harm to the child
- carer has some responsibility for that harm
- significant connection between responsibility over the child and the harm that has occurred to the child
Give the names of some legislation in place to help prevent child abuse / negligence
Children and young peoples act 2014 - GIRFEC
Children and young peoples charter - UN convention
What are the main aims/focuses of GIRFEC - CYPA 2014?
- data recording and sharing between welfare services
- support safe upbringing of child from whoever is their legal guardian
- implementing a named person who is a single point of contact for the child and family to go to for advice
SHANARRI approach
What is the SHANARRI approach? What act does it belong in?
GIRFEC - child and young persons act 2014 - helps to view child’s strengths and weaknesses
Safe - grow in safe environment
Healthy - physical and mental health
Achieving - supported and guided
Nurtured - provides physical and emotional security
Active - opportunity for physical activites
Respected - having voices heard
Responsible - encourage to take on responsible roles
Included - overcome inequalities or discrimination
What are the aims of the UN convention - children and young peoples charter?
3 Ps
Protection - against physical abuse and harm. Including professional training to detect child abuse/neglect
Participation - encourage public to participate in noticing and reporting child neglect or abuse
Provision - all children have right to heathcare
What are the main etiological factors of child abuse?
Adult - drugs, alcohol, poverty, unemployment etc
Child - crying, disability, unwanted pregnancy, product of forced, commercial or coerced sex
Community - living conditions, neighbourhood
Family violence /dysfunctional - violence towards pets, social isolation, poverty
What are the categories of child abuse?
Physical
Emotional
Neglect
Sexual
Which children are most vulnerable to child abuse?
Under 5’s
Irregular attenders who DNA, return in pain
Children who are involved in social care
Children with medical conditions or disabilities
What are some markers of general neglect?
Short stature
Inappropriate clothing and weather injuries
Ingrained dirt, gross dental decay
Attention seeking behaviour
Define dental neglect
Wilful failure, of a parent or carer, to seek and follow the required treatment for the child to ensure a level of oral health for adequate function and freedom from pain and infection
What would be some indicators a child is dentally neglected?
Repeated failure to attend appointments
Failure to complete treatment when it has been offered
Repeatedly in pain
Repeated GA
Obvious disease
What are the 3 stages of managing dental neglect?
Preventative dental team management
Preventative multi-agency management
Referral to child protection
What should be done in stage 1 - preventative dental team management?
- raise a concern with the parent / carer over the oral health of child
- provide preventative dental care
What should be done at stage 2 - multi agency management?
- Liaise with other professionals to see if there are concerns elsewhere
- develop a joint care plan for the child