What is a purposeful disclosure?
A disclosure made when a child decides to tell because they can no longer cope alone.
Why might children not disclose abuse?
Fear, helplessness, secrecy, and vulnerability.
What is the first step when a child discloses?
Control your emotions.
What must professionals do after a disclosure?
Report to the appropriate authorities.
Where can you report suspected abuse?
Child protection agencies, police, or emergency services.
What is an accidental disclosure?
A disclosure that occurs unintentionally, often through play or surprising questions.
What is learned helplessness?
When a child feels unable to stop abuse after failed attempts.
Why is offering reassurance important?
It helps the child feel believed and supported.
What is the penalty for failing to report?
Fines, jail time, or professional investigation.
What should be documented?
Child's words and observed behaviors.
A child self-harming or asking for help indirectly,is what ?
example of purposeful disclosure.
How does secrecy affect disclosure?
Children fear consequences or threats from abusers.
What type of questions should be asked?
Open-ended and non-leading questions.
What does 'report in good faith' mean?
Reporting with honest concern, protected by law.
Why consult before informing family?
To avoid compromising the investigation.
A child mimicking abusive behavior during play, is what?
example of accidental disclosure.
What is an unconvincing disclosure?
A disclosure that lacks clarity or uses unfamiliar language.
Why avoid correcting a child's language?
To preserve their voice and avoid influencing their story.
Who might be interviewed during an investigation?
The child, reporter, suspected abuser, and others.
What is the Family Services Act?
Legislation protecting children under age 19.
Why might a child accidentally disclose?
They may not understand the implications or see the abuse as their fault
Why might children recant their disclosure?
Due to negative reactions or consequences after telling.
What should you tell the child after disclosure?
What will happen next, without making false promises.
What happens if a child's safety is at risk?
They may be removed from the home immediately.
Can you be sued for not reporting?
Yes, by the child or their representative.