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Module 3: Concept Map

Effective practices for preventing child abuse focus on child safety, well-being, and permanency. This involves a sociolegal and psychological approach that emphasizes the use of authority in a balanced manner while promoting informed consent and child-focused interventions.

Module 3: Concept Map

Child Abuse Prevention and Treatment Act

Risk Factors

Child Characteristics
Domestic Violence
Substance Abuse
Parental Characteristics
Race/ Ethnicity
Poverty
Societal Attitudes
Community DEficits

Types

Sexual Abuse
Child Abuse
Physical/ Discipline

Shaken Baby Syndrome

Munchausen Syndrome

Child Neglect
Physical

Medical

Inadequate Supervision

Educational

Newborns Addicted to drugs or alcohol

Reporting Child Abuse

Attrubutes

CPS

balance
sanction
responsibility
Authoritative

Parts of Service Delivery

Parents, Children, Parent-Child

Engaging and Mobilizing Natural Support Systems
Implementing, Monitoring

Practices of Child Focused Prevention from Child Abuse

Casework Responsibilities

Service Delivery
Cross-Cultural Skills
Cross-Cultural Knowledge
Self-Awareness
Ethics and values
Problem- Solving
Ecological Assessment

Client Self-Determination

Child Safety, Well being, Permanency

Process
Case Closure and Goals
Evaluating
Implementing
case plan
interventions
Assessment
Investigation
intake
Family Centered
Child focused

Jones' Case

CPS involvement
Assess, collect, alternatives
There was potential risk or harm

Authority

Informed Consent
Use of authority
develops alternatives
Psychological
Helping relationship
Sociolegal