Physical- Physical abuse means inflicting any form of purposeful physical harm on a child. This can be anything from biting, scratching, hitting, burning, pushing, etc. The signs that a child is experiencing physical abuse
3.1. Explain child protection in relation to safeguarding. All adults within the school have responsibility to safeguarding the welfare of children by protecting, preventing and stopping future problems as abuse once they know one. - Working together to safeguard children (2010). This document guides agencies working to safeguard and promote the welfare of children in accordance with the children Act. It tells them their roles and responsibilities, how to train inter agencies; manage individual cases…
Words 461 - Pages 2
topic such as domestic abuse, we understand that this is something that in terms “we throw under the rug” so we do not have to deal with the issue. When we do not have to deal with this issue we are then put in a position of not getting the accurate statistics on domestic abuse for children, which than does not show our society the real issue and how big of a problem this truly is. Cloos (2013) provides information such as, “It is estimated that females represent 85-90% of domestic abuse victims. Women…
Words 987 - Pages 4
upon reviewing it after extensive research. Verbal abuse is damaging emotionally and in many instances leads to physical abuse as well. Although women are displayed as the victims most of the time, men and children also are victims. Bullying is also a form of verbal abuse. Verbal abuse often culminates in physical abuse and causes pain emotionally and sometimes physically. The article “What is Verbal Abuse” by Kelly Holly describes verbal abuse as, “any language or behavior that seeks to coerce…
Words 586 - Pages 3
Domestic violence can best be describe as violent or aggressive behavior within the home, typically involving the violent abuse of a spouse or partner according to the Oxford English Dictionary. The dictionary of American English phrase “domestic violence as” typically refers to violence between adult intimate partners. It has been estimated that every year there are about 3.3 to 10 million children exposed to domestic violence in the confines of their own home (). According to research conducted…
Words 1166 - Pages 5
means they are safe and will grow up to be confident, strong willed and determined instead of being scared, nervous or frightened. Children with a disability are more likely to suffer from abuse or neglect. It is our job as practitioners to help protect children from harm and recognise any signs or symptoms. Explain why a person-centered approach is important in safeguarding the well-being of children or young people. A person or child centered approach is important because every child is unique…
Words 828 - Pages 4
Informative Abstract Domestic violence in when an intimate partner, such as a spouse or a person you cohabit with, physically, sexually, or psychologically abuses you. Abusers come from all different types of backgrounds. Although there is no known cause why some people abuse others, there are theories to explain their behaviors. However, nothing can justify their cruel actions and they must take responsibility. Domestic Violence affects all races, ethnicities, and genders. It occurs in dating…
Words 552 - Pages 3
Domestic violence (DV) continues to be a serious problem, but can be preventable in our society. In the United states one in three women have been physical abused by their partner, and on average every nine seconds a women is assaulted or beaten by her abuser (National Coalition Against Domestic Violence, 2015). According to The United States Department of Justice, Domestic Violence (DV) is defined as “a pattern of abusive behavior in any relationship that is used by one partner to gain or maintain…
Words 705 - Pages 3
1. Discuss the pathophysiology of asthma. The pathophysiology of Asthma includes inflammation of the airway. The way in which this works is from an irritant which can include dust, pollen, cedar, or cat hair. When a reaction occurs, the airways become inflamed and narrow. The narrowing occurs because once the inflammatory response is triggered by an irritant, histamines, immunoglobulin E antibodies, and leukotrienes are released. Because of this, mucous production occurs. Since the bronchioles are…
Words 2255 - Pages 10
how to recognise signs of abuse. 1.1 and 1.2 a) Physical abuse is a deliberate act which could result in bodily injury, pain or impairment. Signs related to this could be bruising, fractures and burns which may be found in well protected or covered areas of the body. The possible signs of abuse could be cowering away or flinching when touched or approached. b) Sexual abuse is when a person is forced or tricked into sexual activity or when sexual contact is non- consensual. Signs and symptoms may…
Words 2005 - Pages 9
Child Exposure to Domestic Violence Cyndi White CJA/314 January 9, 2012 G. Andrew Smith The policy issues that seem to be a major concern in the United States is about children being exposed to domestic violence in the home. No-one really looks at what the children have to go through when this happens. There could be some major damage done to the children that have been exposed to this happening. Boston police go on an average of about 200 calls a month on domestic violence. The content…
Words 987 - Pages 4