Types of Child Abuse/Neglect
History of Child Abuse
History of Advocacy
Child Abuse Risk Factors and Effects
Resources
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A non-accidental injury caused by a parent/caregiver or a person responsible for a child. Ex.) Hitting/kicking/punching/choking 

What is Physical Abuse 

100

In ancient times, in some civilizations this figure in the household was considered to have complete control of the family. Even who live and die. 

What is Father

100

In 1985 in Huntsville Alabama, mental health professionals joined this agency (along with law enforcement, criminal justice, child protective service and medical) to provide a better system to help abused and neglected children

What is Children’s Advocacy Center

100

These two mental health disorders are commonly seen in children who were abused/neglected, even during their teen and adult life

What is depression and anxiety

100

The name of the state agency that is responsible for child protection 

What is Florida Department of Children and Families (DCF)

200
A pattern of behavior that impairs the child's emotional wellbeing or development. ex.) constant criticism or threats, withholding love/support 

What is emotional abuse 

200

In the time of the Romans, children with ____ were killed, left outside to the elements or eaten by wild animals

What is deformities

200

Research as early as ____ tried to understand what kind of effects does child abuse/neglect have on mental health

What is 1980s

200

Self-directed, potentially harmful behavior with intent to die

What is Suicidal behavior

200

The two most common ways to report child abuse

What is by phone and online form

300

CAPTA defines this as, "the employment, use, persuasion, inducement, enticement, or coercion of any child to engage in, or assist any other person to engage in, any sexually explicit conduct or simulation of such conduct for the purpose of producing a visual depiction of such conduct; or the rape, and in cases of caretaker or interfamilial relationships, statutory rape, molestation, prostitution etc."

What is Sexual Abuse

300

During this revolution, children were forced to work long hours in dangerous conditions for little or no pay

What is Industrial Revolution

300

Since 1985, the National Children's Advocacy Center has trained more than _____ child abuse professionals from all 50 states and more than 170 countries 

What is 282,849

300

Caregivers with low ____ or ____ are more likely to neglect/abuse children

What is education or income 

300

This agency in Southwest Florida provides coordinated response to child victims of abuse & neglect. They assess & treat children believed to have been physically or sexually abused or to be at-risk of abuse 

What is the Children’s Advocacy Center of SouthWest Florida

400

This type of neglect happens when a parent or other caregiver fail to provide necessary mental health treatment 

What is Medical neglect 

400

This case was the first big reported case of child abuse in the United States in 1874

What is the case of Mary Ellen

400

Dr. Henry Kempe attended a meeting in of the US Children's Bureau in 1962 and recommended a law be passed requiring doctors to report suspicions of abuse to police or child welfare. This became known as ____

What is Mandated Reporting 

400

Caregivers who were ____ or _____ as children are more likely to abuse/neglect children

What is neglected or abused

400

This program in SWFL provides puppies/dogs to comfort children and families seeking services

What is Beesley’s Paw Prints Pet Therapy Program

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