Definition and Scope
Historical Context
Contributing Factors
Prevention Strategies
Policy and Oversight
100

What is institutional abuse?

Abuse occurring in settings responsible for children.

100

What were residential schools?

Government-funded schools for Indigenous children.

100

 What are service-related factors?

Poor hiring, training, and unclear policies.

100

How can institutions prevent abuse?

Proper screening and training of staff.

100

What are clear guidelines?

Rules for reporting and handling abuse.

200

What are examples of institutions?

Schools, churches, foster homes, etc.

200

When did the last residential school close?

1996

200

What are personal factors?

Staff burnout, substance abuse, and lack of empathy.

200

What is staff-to-child ratio?

Number of children per caregiver.

200

Why support staff?

To reduce stress and improve care.

300

What is a total institution?

A setting with complete control over a child's life.

300

Why were special needs centers problematic?

Lack of communication and     supervision.

300

What are child-related factors?

Disabilities, trauma, and behavioral challenges.

300

Why is child development knowledge important?

To respond appropriately to behavior.

300

What is external communication?

networking with other agencies.

400

Who can be perpetrators?

Paid or volunteer adults in any role.

400

What is ironic about child welfare facilities?

Children placed for protection faced more abuse.

400

Why does isolation contribute to abuse?

It hides misconduct and reduces oversight

400

What should management do when abuse is reported?

Take swift and corrective action.

400

Why evaluate programs?

To ensure quality and safety.

500

What is the key issue in institutional abuse?

 Misuse of power and authority.

500

What made children vulnerable in institutions?

Isolation and lack of protective adults.

500

How do unrealistic expectations affect abuse?

They lead to harsh discipline and frustration.

500

Why build rapport with children?

To foster trust and open communication.

500

What is collaborative leadership?

Shared decision-making among staff.