Abuse and Neglect Mandatory Reporting The Process of a Report Institutional tips.
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Transcript of Abuse and Neglect Mandatory Reporting The Process of a Report Institutional tips.
THE RIGHT TO INVESTIGATE
Florida StatutesChapter 39.301
Chapter 65C-29Child Welfare
Administrative Rules
“To provide for the care, safety, and protection of children in an evironment that fosters healthy social, emotional, intellectual, and physical development.”
By law..”Caregiver” means the parent, legal custodian, permanent guardian, adult household member or person responsible for a child’s welfare.
This includes the child’s legal guardian or foster parent, school employee, public or private day care, residential home, institution, facility or agnecy, a law enforcement officer in any facility operated by DJJ, babysitter or relative.
NEGLECT
AbandonmentEnvironmental HazardsFailure to ProtectFailure to ThriveInadequate SupervisionMalnutritionDehydrationMedical NeglectSubstance Misuse
BEWARE OF “SOCIAL MEDIA” OUTLETS! SEXUAL ABUSE
Molestation
Battery
Exploitation
(Beware of social media outlets)
STATUTE 39.201
“any person who knows, or has reasonable cause to suspect, that a child is abused, abandoned or neglected by a parent or caregiver, by law, is mandated to report the incident.”
FAILURE TO REPORT
“ A person who is required to report known or suspected child abuse, abandonment, or neglect and who knowingly and willfully fails to do so, or prevents another person from doing so, is guilty of a misdemeanor of the first degree.”
CONFIDENTIALITY
“It is a violation of state law for an Investigator or DCF employee to release the information to anyone without the written consent of the reporter. Failure is a violation of state law.”
Who are the reporters?
Doctors and Medical Staff, day care workers, foster care counselors, foster parents, health professionals, home
visitors, institutional workers, judges, law enforcement, medical examiner, mental health professional, residential worker, school staff, school bus drivers, social
workers.
What do I need to report?
These items are not required but recommended, name of the victim, social security number, date of birth, the race
and sex of the victim, the a/p name, when and where and what happened,
your name and your relationship to the incident, good contact number for you.
All calls go to the hot line which is located in Tallahassee.
Hot Line reviews the information to ensure that it meets statutory guidelines to be excepted.
HOT LINE
The victim is under 18 years of age,
Has not been married,The incident happened
in Florida,The victim has been or
threatened to be harmed,
The a/p is a parent or caregiver.
The report is called out to the county that the victim is located,
CPI (Child Protective Investigator) has 24 hours on most cases to see the victim,
CPI has less than four hours if it is deemed an immediate, the victim is currently at risk,
If the victim has injuries, they are taken to the Child Protection team,
If the victim is removed, the CPI has 24 hours to go before a judge to show cause for the removal.
• Provide copies of DVD or recordings,• Establish emergency procedures that are
realistic,• Be able to provide copies of training and
certifications,• Make the driver/staff available for interview
in a timely manner,• Be honest,• Identify steps taken to prevent the incident,
(understand that we can support you and help to document incidents )
Protection of privacy, As asessment of the children in your
homes based on the allegations of the report,
A fair and understanding investigator, An investigator that is going to protect
the victim. An investigator that is going to support
the driver if cleared.
Steps to help prevent a reportTreat the children the way you want to be
treated,Be honest and consistent,
Say what you mean, think before you speak,
Work as a team,Agree on goals and consquences
Establish and follow a routine,
Respect is a two way street, you have to earn it,Manners are universal,
Define your role,Positive reinforcement,
Actions have consequenes for them and for you,Acknowledge if you are in over your head,
Report situations when they happen,Reports peers that don’t do their job,
Report abuse,
Substance Abuse,Don’t hit,
Bizarre Punishment,Withhold food or drink,In-humane treatment,
Name Calling,Sexual abuse,
This is not about you, but about the children.
Follow written and verbal operating procedures,
Do not use cells phones in anyway , shape or form,
Follow all Highway safety guidelines