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Chapter1:Whoisa Child?
a child (plural: children) is a human being between the stages
of birth and puberty.[1][2] The legal definition of child generally refers to
a minor, otherwise known as a person younger than the age of majority.[1]
Child may also describe a relationship with a parent (such
as sons and daughters of any age)[3] or, metaphorically, an authority figure,
or signify group membership in a clan, tribe, or religion; it can also signify
being strongly affected by a specific time, place, or circumstance, as in "a
child of nature" or "a child of the Sixties".
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Chapter2:What isChild Rights?
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Chapter3:
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Chapter4
1.What isChildAbuse?
2.What isChildmaltreatment?
3.What isDomesticViolence?
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Chapter5
What arethe factorsof Child Abuse?
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Chapter6
What arethe Typesof Abuse?
1.physical
2.Bullying
3.Emotional
4.Psychological Abuse
5.Sexual Abuse
6.Neglect
7.Child Labor
8.Children In Conflict withlaw (CICL)
9.Children AtRisk (CAR)
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Chapter 7
EffectsofChildAbuse
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Chapter 8
ChildAbuse Prevention
A child is deemed to need protection in the following circumstances:
• If the child has been,or is likely to be, physically harmed or sexually abused by neglect,
directly by the parent or by another person and the child's parentis unwilling or unable to
protect the child;
• If the child is emotionally harmed by the parent's conduct(a child is emotionallyharmed if
the child demonstrates severe anxiety, depression,withdrawal,or self-destructive or
aggressive behaviour);
• If the child is deprived of necessary health care or the child's developmentis likelyto be
seriouslyimpaired bya treatable condition and the child's parentrefuses to provide or
consentto treatment;
• If the child's parentis unable or unwilling to care for the child and has notmade adequate
provision for the child's care;
• If the child is or has been absent from home in circumstances thatendanger the child's
safety or well-being;
• If the child's parent is dead or if the child has been abandoned,and adequate provision
has not been made for the child's care;or
• If the child is in the care of a director or another person by agreementand the child's
parentis unwilling or unable to resume care when the agreementis no longer in force.
Apparently, in BC anyway, this list is not exhaustive (BS v British Columbia)!
Real-life examples of behaviour resulting in a parent losing their child to child
protection custody include alcoholism, destructive or dysfunctional
relationships with new partners, and unexplained injuries.
A common feature of child protection legislation is to require everybody in the
Province to report any child needing protection. Typically, the legislation will
protect the identity and civil liability of the disclosing party but otherwise makes
it an offence to not report. It is one of those rare areas where Good
Samaritanism is mandatory.
According to the Government of BC, here are some examples of situations
justifying a report:
 A school teacher notices that a child has bruises or other injuries and neither the child or the
child’s family can’t explain these injuries;
 A child discloses that he/she’s being sexually abused; or
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Chapter9
What isChildProtectionProgram?
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Chapter10
What arethe LegalBasis ofChild Protection
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Chapter11
What arethe ChildprotectionAgencies
A.International
B.Local Agencies
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Chapter12
ChildProtectionPolicies,Guidelines and
StandardProcedures
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Chapter 1etc-content-of-handbook

  • 1. Chapter1:Whoisa Child? a child (plural: children) is a human being between the stages of birth and puberty.[1][2] The legal definition of child generally refers to a minor, otherwise known as a person younger than the age of majority.[1] Child may also describe a relationship with a parent (such as sons and daughters of any age)[3] or, metaphorically, an authority figure, or signify group membership in a clan, tribe, or religion; it can also signify being strongly affected by a specific time, place, or circumstance, as in "a child of nature" or "a child of the Sixties". Don’t Be Shy—Tell Them Why They Can’t Miss It! ──── One More Point Here! ──── Add More Great Info Here! ──── You Have Room for Another One Here! COMPANY NAME Street Address City, ST ZIP Code Telephone Web Address Dates and Times
  • 2. Chapter2:What isChild Rights? Don’t Be Shy—Tell Them Why They Can’t Miss It! ──── One More Point Here! ──── Add More Great Info Here! ──── You Have Room for Another One Here! COMPANY NAME Street Address City, ST ZIP Code Telephone Web Address Dates and Times
  • 3. Chapter3: Children’s SituationalAnalysis Don’t Be Shy—Tell Them Why They Can’t Miss It! ──── One More Point Here! ──── Add More Great Info Here! ──── You Have Room for Another One Here! COMPANY NAME Street Address City, ST ZIP Code Telephone Web Address Dates and Times
  • 4. Chapter4 1.What isChildAbuse? 2.What isChildmaltreatment? 3.What isDomesticViolence? Don’t Be Shy—Tell Them Why They Can’t Miss It! ──── One More Point Here! ──── Add More Great Info Here! ──── You Have Room for Another One Here! COMPANY NAME Street Address City, ST ZIP Code Telephone Web Address Dates and Times
  • 5. Chapter5 What arethe factorsof Child Abuse? Don’t Be Shy—Tell Them Why They Can’t Miss It! ──── One More Point Here! ──── Add More Great Info Here! ──── You Have Room for Another One Here! Sources
  • 6. Chapter6 What arethe Typesof Abuse? 1.physical 2.Bullying 3.Emotional 4.Psychological Abuse 5.Sexual Abuse 6.Neglect 7.Child Labor 8.Children In Conflict withlaw (CICL) 9.Children AtRisk (CAR) Don’t Be Shy—Tell Them Why They Can’t Miss It! ──── One More Point Here! ──── Add More Great Info Here! ──── You Have Room for Another One Here! Source
  • 7. Chapter 7 EffectsofChildAbuse Don’t Be Shy—Tell Them Why They Can’t Miss It! ──── One More Point Here! ──── Add More Great Info Here! ──── You Have Room for Another One Here! COMPANY NAME Street Address City, ST ZIP Code Telephone Web Address Dates and Times
  • 8. Chapter 8 ChildAbuse Prevention A child is deemed to need protection in the following circumstances: • If the child has been,or is likely to be, physically harmed or sexually abused by neglect, directly by the parent or by another person and the child's parentis unwilling or unable to protect the child; • If the child is emotionally harmed by the parent's conduct(a child is emotionallyharmed if the child demonstrates severe anxiety, depression,withdrawal,or self-destructive or aggressive behaviour); • If the child is deprived of necessary health care or the child's developmentis likelyto be seriouslyimpaired bya treatable condition and the child's parentrefuses to provide or consentto treatment; • If the child's parentis unable or unwilling to care for the child and has notmade adequate provision for the child's care; • If the child is or has been absent from home in circumstances thatendanger the child's safety or well-being; • If the child's parent is dead or if the child has been abandoned,and adequate provision has not been made for the child's care;or • If the child is in the care of a director or another person by agreementand the child's parentis unwilling or unable to resume care when the agreementis no longer in force. Apparently, in BC anyway, this list is not exhaustive (BS v British Columbia)! Real-life examples of behaviour resulting in a parent losing their child to child protection custody include alcoholism, destructive or dysfunctional relationships with new partners, and unexplained injuries. A common feature of child protection legislation is to require everybody in the Province to report any child needing protection. Typically, the legislation will protect the identity and civil liability of the disclosing party but otherwise makes it an offence to not report. It is one of those rare areas where Good Samaritanism is mandatory. According to the Government of BC, here are some examples of situations justifying a report:  A school teacher notices that a child has bruises or other injuries and neither the child or the child’s family can’t explain these injuries;  A child discloses that he/she’s being sexually abused; or Don’t Be Shy—Tell Them Why They Can’t Miss It! ──── One More Point Here! ──── Add More Great Info Here! ──── You Have Room for Another One Here! COMPANY NAME Street Address City, ST ZIP Code Telephone Web Address Dates and Times
  • 9. Chapter9 What isChildProtectionProgram? Don’t Be Shy—Tell Them Why They Can’t Miss It! ──── One More Point Here! ──── Add More Great Info Here! ──── You Have Room for Another One Here! COMPANY NAME Street Address City, ST ZIP Code Telephone Web Address Dates and Times
  • 10. Chapter10 What arethe LegalBasis ofChild Protection Program? Don’t Be Shy—Tell Them Why They Can’t Miss It! ──── One More Point Here! ──── Add More Great Info Here! ──── You Have Room for Another One Here! COMPANY NAME Street Address City, ST ZIP Code Telephone Web Address Dates and Times
  • 11. Chapter11 What arethe ChildprotectionAgencies A.International B.Local Agencies Don’t Be Shy—Tell Them Why They Can’t Miss It! ──── One More Point Here! ──── Add More Great Info Here! ──── You Have Room for Another One Here! COMPANY NAME Street Address City, ST ZIP Code Telephone Web Address Dates and Times
  • 12. Chapter12 ChildProtectionPolicies,Guidelines and StandardProcedures Add Key Event Info Here! ──── Don’t Be Shy—Tell Them Why They Can’t Miss It! ──── One More Point Here! ──── Add More Great Info Here! ──── You Have Room for Another One Here! COMPANY NAME Street Address City, ST ZIP Code Telephone Web Address Dates and Times