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CHCCHILD401A - Procedures of suspect of child abuse

Posted: Sat Sep 10, 2011 12:05 am
by kaybabe
I need help with a assessment task its called workplace assessment task

A. Describe the procedure that must be followed if you suspect a child is at risk of abuse or neglet.

B. Name the organisation to whom the notification is made.

C. What responsibility is there to inform the parent that a notification has been made?

D. How is information in relation to a notification recorded?


Thank-you so much :)

Re: I need help

Posted: Mon Sep 12, 2011 11:49 am
by kazvan
dont know if you are doing placement or not but this information should be in the centres child protection policy

Re: I need help

Posted: Tue Sep 13, 2011 7:03 pm
by Lorina
Hi KK19,

Like Kazvan mentioned you should be able to find this information in the Child Protection policy. Just in case you don't have access to one I'll add it below:

The Children & Young Persons (Care & Protection) Act 1998 Section 27 Mandatory Reporting applies to:

a) a person who, in the course of his or her professional work or other paid employment delivers health care, welfare, education, children’s services, residential services, or law enforcement, wholly or partly to children

b) a person who holds a management position in an organisation the duties of which include direct responsibility for, or direct supervision of, the provision of health care, welfare, education, children’s services, residential services, or law enforcement, wholly or partly, to children If:

a) a person to whom this section applies has reasonable grounds to suspect that a child is at risk of harm, and

b) those grounds arise during the course of or from a person’s work the person must, as soon as practicable, report to the Director-General the name, or a description, of the child and the grounds for suspecting that the child is at risk of harm.

All children’s services staff and carers are mandatory reporters. A mandatory reporter is someone who is required by law to make a report to the Department of Community Services (DoCS) if they have current concerns about the safety, welfare or wellbeing of a child (under 16 years). There are penalties for failing to make a report.

A report is made when a person contacts DoCS to inform them of concerns for the safety, welfare or well being of a child or young person. You should make a report to DoCS if you suspect a child is at risk of harm – that is you have current concerns about the safety, welfare or well being of a child or young person. You don’t need to be certain, you only need to make sure your concerns
are well founded and based on information you know or have from a reliable source.

Procedures for Reporting a Child at Risk of Harm

a) Document your concerns and/or the allegation
b) Inform your service Director/Coordinator
c) Director/Coordinator to inform Manager Children’s Services (MCS).
d) MCS to notify Director of Corporate Services, to notify General Manager
e) Staff member or Director/Coordinator report to the DoCS help line for mandatory reporters (13 36 27). Be prepared with details regarding the child and family
f) Families of children involved in a report may or may not be informed. This will depend on each individual situation and the safety, welfare and well being of the child is the most important determining factor. Sound professional judgement needs to be used in this process and the final decision whether to inform family members will be made in consultation with the centre
director/coordinator .
g) Maintain confidential file of information regarding the child, the incident, your concerns, and reports made
h) Maintain confidentiality of all parties at all times

If for any reason a staff member is unable to approach their director/coordinator, they need to contact the Manager Children’s Services.

Where a person makes an allegation but says they don’t want it to go any further, they should be advised that you are legally obliged to act on certain information. If you receive an allegation you are required to report this to DoCS if you believe the child is at risk of harm.

Families and other members of the community may also report concerns regarding a child’s welfare to DoCS. The General Public DoCS help line number is 13 21 11.


Hopefully this should provide you with the information you need for this assignment.

Also, I would just like to remind you that when adding the topic heading to include the module number and the assignment question in the title. Please refer to our forum rules for further information.

Can you please tell me the module number for this assignment so I can edit the topic heading.

Cheers :geek:,
L.A

Re: I need help

Posted: Sun Dec 30, 2012 5:24 pm
by glaive
Thank you, L.A.. So needed some confirmation on D.

The unit is CHCCHILD401A - Identify and respond to children and young people at risk. It's part of task 3 - at least in my copy. Hope this helps.

Re: CHCCHILD401A - Procedures of suspect of child abuse

Posted: Sat Feb 20, 2016 1:31 am
by nemodori
glaive wrote:Thank you, L.A.. So needed some confirmation on D.

The unit is CHCCHILD401A - Identify and respond to children and young people at risk. It's part of task 3 - at least in my copy. Hope this helps.
Hey can you please tell me what you write down for (A) and (D) please?

Re: CHCCHILD401A - Procedures of suspect of child abuse

Posted: Sun Feb 21, 2016 1:05 pm
by Lorina
nemodori wrote:
glaive wrote:Thank you, L.A.. So needed some confirmation on D.

The unit is CHCCHILD401A - Identify and respond to children and young people at risk. It's part of task 3 - at least in my copy. Hope this helps.
Hey can you please tell me what you write down for (A) and (D) please?
This may help:


Mandatory Reporting

:geek:,
Lorina

Re: CHCCHILD401A - Procedures of suspect of child abuse

Posted: Sun Feb 21, 2016 5:58 pm
by nemodori
Lorina wrote:A report is made when a person contacts DoCS to inform them of concerns for the safety, welfare or well being of a child or young person. You should make a report to DoCS if you suspect a child is at risk of harm.
Lorina, shouldn't it be Deparment of Child Protection instead of Department of Community Services?

Re: CHCCHILD401A - Procedures of suspect of child abuse

Posted: Sun Feb 21, 2016 6:04 pm
by nemodori
Lorina wrote:
This may help:


Mandatory Reporting

:geek:,
Lorina
this link was useful. Thanks a lot.

I have another question.

- What responsibility is there to inform the parent that a report has been made?

And

- How is information in relation to a notification/report recorded?

Re: CHCCHILD401A - Procedures of suspect of child abuse

Posted: Mon Apr 11, 2016 8:33 pm
by Madisaur20
Does anyone have the answer to
- what responsibility is there to inform the parent that a notification /report has been made?

Re: CHCCHILD401A - Procedures of suspect of child abuse

Posted: Sat Apr 16, 2016 1:11 am
by nemodori
Madisaur20 wrote:Does anyone have the answer to
- what responsibility is there to inform the parent that a notification /report has been made?
Parents are NOT to be informed at all...

Re: CHCCHILD401A - Procedures of suspect of child abuse

Posted: Tue Dec 19, 2017 12:39 pm
by ksengar
Name the organisation to whom the notification/report is made:
Answer-
All children’s services staff and carers are mandatory reporters. A mandatory reporter is someone who is required by law to make a report to the Department of Community Services (DoCS) if they have current concerns about the safety, welfare or wellbeing of a child (under 16 years). There are penalties for failing to make a report.

is this the right answer. please help

Re: CHCCHILD401A - Procedures of suspect of child abuse

Posted: Sat Dec 23, 2017 3:15 pm
by Lorina
Yes, for NSW...

:geek:,
Lorina