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  1. Recognizing Child Abuse and Neglect defines child abuse and neglect, tells you how to recognize the possible indicators and provides advice on handling disclosures. Responding to Child Abuse and Neglect sets out the steps to follow in responding to suspected child abuse and neglect. It includes guidance on: » Talking to the child or youth; and

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  2. If you think a child or youth under 19 years of age is being abused or neglected, you have the legal duty to report your concern to a child welfare worker. Phone 1 800 663-9122 at any time of the day or night.

  3. What is child abuse and neglect? Child abuse means doing something that hurts a child. Neglect means not giving or doing something that a child needs. There are different types of abuse and neglect. Physical abuse. This includes hitting, kicking, shaking, pinching, and burning.

  4. Sep 15, 2021 · Neglect is failure to provide for a child's basic needs: food, clothing, adequate shelter, supervision and medical care. Neglect is the form of abuse most frequently reported to the Ministry of Children and Family Development.

  5. Child: in British Columbia, under the Child, Family and Community Service Act (CFCSA), a child is anyone under the age of 19. Under the Criminal Code of Canada a child is defined as anyone under the age of 18. Physical Abuse: Physical abuse is a deliberate physical assault or action by a person that results in,

  6. May 13, 2024 · What's abuse and neglect? Physical abuse can be shaking, hitting, punching, pniching, or bruising a child. Any action that hurts a child can be abuse. It also includes punishments such as locking a child in a room without food, water, or a toilet for a long time. Extreme physical abuse can lead to a child's death.

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  8. TERM DEFINITION Abuse There are five categories of child maltreatment; physical abuse, emotional harm, sexual abuse, sexual exploitation, and neglect. Refer to B.C. Handbook for Action on Child Abuse and Neglect for more information. CFCSA: Child, Family and Community Service Act BC -provincial legislation

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