In Canada, child abuse and neglect are serious issues that demand the attention of professionals such as doctors, teachers, and social workers. Mandatory reporting to Child Protection Services is crucial in safeguarding the well-being of children who may be at risk. The book “Child Abuse and Neglect in Canada” provides a comprehensive guide to mandatory reporting in various provincial and territorial jurisdictions, taking into account the unique challenges faced in Northern Canada.
The text delves into the historical development of the child welfare system, ethical considerations for mandatory reporters, types of abuse and neglect, risk and protective factors, and the prevalence of online child abuse. It also offers insights into legal, medical, and situational factors to assist human service professionals in making informed decisions and navigating the reporting process effectively. Additionally, the book addresses strategies for repairing relationships with clients while fulfilling fiduciary obligations.
Written by Lea Tufford, PhD, MA, an Assistant Professor at Laurentian University’s School of Social Work, the book is based on her extensive research in the field of child abuse and neglect, mindfulness, and simulation in social work education. Dr. Tufford’s expertise, drawn from over 15 years of clinical experience, provides valuable insights for professionals working in the field.
**ISBN-10:** 0190083476
**ISBN-13:** 9780190083472
**Key Highlights:**
– Historical background of the child welfare system
– Ethical responsibilities of mandatory reporters
– Types of abuse and neglect
– Risk and protective factors
– Impact of online child abuse
– Legal, medical, and situational considerations for reporting
– Relationship-repair strategies for professionals
– Comprehensive framework for fulfilling professional obligations
**About the Author:**
Lea Tufford, PhD, MA, is a respected academic and practitioner in the field of social work. Her research and clinical work in child abuse and neglect, mindfulness, and social work education have received recognition from prominent organizations in the field.
**FAQs**
**Q: What is mandatory reporting in child abuse cases?**
A: Mandatory reporting requires professionals to report suspected cases of child abuse or neglect to the appropriate authorities to ensure the safety and well-being of the child.
**Q: Why is it important to address child abuse and neglect?**
A: Child abuse and neglect can have long-lasting negative effects on children’s physical, emotional, and psychological well-being. Early intervention and support are crucial to protect vulnerable children.
**Q: How can individuals identify signs of child abuse and neglect?**
A: Common signs of child abuse and neglect include unexplained injuries, changes in behavior, frequent absences from school, and reluctance to go home. It is essential to report any concerns to the relevant authorities promptly.
**Conclusion**
“Child Abuse and Neglect in Canada” serves as a valuable resource for professionals working with children and families, providing a comprehensive understanding of mandatory reporting and strategies for addressing child abuse and neglect effectively. By raising awareness and promoting proactive intervention, we can work towards creating a safer environment for children across Canada.
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