CHCPRT001 - Scenario: Alex, Rebecca, Paul - Physical Abuse

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CHCPRT001 - Scenario: Alex, Rebecca, Paul - Physical Abuse

Post by wishuponastar » Fri Apr 10, 2015 11:58 am

Hi,

I'm having trouble to answer this assessment, the question is:
Your name is Alex and you work at a women's service. Rebecca and her two children have just been admitted to your service. Her two children are Jessie (6 years old) and Paul (2 years old. The next morning, Rebecca asks if you would mind looking after the children for 30 minutes as she needs to go down to the bank. You tell Rebecca that is not a problem and take her time. Rebecca leaves and you tell the children that you have a special treat for them in the kitchen.

You take Jessie and Paul to the kitchen and Jessie sits down at the dining table. You place Paul in the high chair. Jesse takes of her jacket and you notice dark bruising up and down her arms. Jessie sees you looking at them and tell you " Mummy says that it is because I am horrible girl". Jessie lets you know that her mum tells her that she is annoying and that her mum grabs and shakes her until it really hurts. Jessie also tells you that when Paul leave his toys lying around or when he won't stop crying, her mother hits him hard until he is really screaming loud.

a) what would be your non-verbal responses to the child disclosure?
b) what would be your verbal responses?
c) would you explain to the children what might happen next? why/why not?

my answer:
(a) Document accurately
Affirm the information – acknowledge and affirm the youth and acknowledge choices
Report/refer – respond to organizational policies
Establish accurate records and execute care of self
(b) Hear honour the child and the information
Emphasize encourage
Affirm the child knowledge the choices the child has
Report/ Refer respond to organizational policies
Document accurately; determine care of self as hearing disclosures may be emotionally
difficult
c) Child might think this is the mother's fault, the children is think is their faults

thanks
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Re: CHCPRT001 - Scenario: Alex, Rebecca, Paul - Physical Abuse

Post by Lorina » Fri Apr 10, 2015 8:17 pm

You're on the right track with your response. Here is some more information which you can use to extend upon your response:

[attachment=0]child abuse handbook.pdf[/attachment]
Hope this helps,

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Re: CHCPRT001 - Scenario: Alex, Rebecca, Paul - Physical Abuse

Post by wishuponastar » Sat Apr 11, 2015 10:17 am

Thanks so much Lorina :thumbup:

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Re: CHCPRT001 - Scenario: Alex, Rebecca, Paul - Physical Abuse

Post by pumpkinlauren » Sat Sep 12, 2015 10:16 am

Lorina wrote:You're on the right track with your response. Here is some more information which you can use to extend upon your response:

[attachment=0]child abuse handbook.pdf[/attachment]
Hope this helps,

:geek:,
Lorina
Hi Lorina
Im stuck on the same scenario but different question which is "How would your communication be age appropriate for each child?"
I do not know what it means to communicate ?

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Re: CHCPRT001 - Scenario: Alex, Rebecca, Paul - Physical Abuse

Post by Lorina » Sat Sep 12, 2015 8:14 pm

"How would your communication be age appropriate for each child?"


Basically talking to them about what happened. A 6 year old would give you more detailed response compared to a 2 year old. You also need to really be careful about questions to ask because you don't want to introduce new ideas or be biased with their disclosure. This will give you more info:

Talking To Abused Child

Hope this helps,

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