List the observations that together indicate possible ‘risk of significant harm’ Risk of harm is the indication that the child may suffer physical, emotional, and psychological harm because of neglect by the parent or guardian responsible for his care. In Jamelle’s case, indication includes physical signs like;
•Various large bruises
•Smelling strong urine stale
•Dirty and unwashed skin
•Lack of fresh changing clothes
•Vomiting
•Bloodshot eyes
•Psychological l problems such as timidness
2.Response to the situation in preparation of drawing a report The response will include investigating the factor that can lead to risk of harm to the child, including social isolation of the child with other children, and family on inadequate access to other family members. The risk may be caused by inadequate parenting skills, poor models of parenting or neglect. As a caregiver, i will observe and record observations that indicate a risk of harm and note all the behavioural changes. Finally, i will respond to the physical needs of the child such as medical care, giving her adequate sleep time, bathing, and changing his diapers.
3.The actions or work practices to be taken
Jamelle needs a close attention, which her mother has failed to give her. As a caregiver, it will be my duty to ensure the child receives a reciprocal treatment. I will offer the child emotional support enable her unite and play with her mates. I will take responsibility of ensuring that the child is cleaned and in proper dressing. In case her mother raises further issues, I will report to the director. The mother on the other hand, need advice and support in helping the child.
4.Ethical responsibilities in the situation in relation to families and children As a worker, one should make the right decision concerning the health of the child and right the actions to be a practice which ensures a child protection. The family has the right to know about the current condition of the child, anticipated risks and possible solutions to the case. As a caregiver, you should make the decision of the treatment for the child; maintain adequate confidentiality and be consistent in your duties performance. You should not ignore the risk of harm indicator and exercise bias or favouritism motives. Your decisions should be guided by crucial standards, legislations, and professional ethics code.
Case 2
1.List the observations that together indicate possible ‘risk of significant harm’
•Aggression and fighting with peers
•Loneliness
•Aggression towards staff members
•Disrespect to fathers
•Wearing heavy attire on warmer days
•Red welts
•Burn scars on the stomach and at back area
2.Response to the situation in preparation of drawing a report Tajs aggressiveness, social isolation, changes in dressing and injuries shows that he perceives psychological complications. His actions are just but coping mechanism to stress. It is evident that he was exposed to a lot of abuse during the holiday that has altered her psychological reactions. Helping the Taj will require providing him with stress management support. As my duty, I will draw her close, get the source of his problem and offer counselling lessons. The actions or work practices to be taken
As a caregiver I will ensure that there are valid grounds and current concern that Taj is at risk. I will intervene by discussing the concerns with the supervisor especially from the evidence of injuries. I will try to get Taj close, in case he might be ready to share his predicament. The child response will be useful in underpinning the basis of this strange behaviour. It may be because of family problems, sexual abuse, other family challenges or just the culture.
I will then report the information gathered to my director for further action Ethical responsibilities in the situation in relation to families and children The first move will to determine the cause of the child assault. I will try to dig the information from the child by assuring him privacy and protection from further assault.
I will discuss the problem with my supervisor to weigh whether summoning the child parents is necessary. As a caregiver, you should make the decision of treatment of thechild; maintain adequate confidentiality, be consistent in your duties performance. You should not ignore the risk of harm indicator and exercise bias or favouritism motives. Your decisions should be guided by crucial standards, legislations, and professional ethics code.
Case study 2
Where would you find information on how your service responds to Child Protection issues? On the Child Protection Act, UN convention of Human Rights, Government legislation act, and professional code of ethics
List the legislative acts that govern Child Protection Services in your state/territory. Children, Youth and Families Act 2005 (as amended 2011)
Working with Children Act
Child Wellbeing and Safety Act 2005
The Charter of Human Rights and Responsibilities Act 2006
Family Law Act 1975
Access the Community Services website (formerly DOCS) www.community.nsw.gov.au. Steps in making a report;
1.Indicate the child details such as full name, age, residence address, and phone number.
2.Indicate the any aliases details including full name, approximate age, residence address and contact number of the cares or parent.
3.Description of the child state
4.Indication the possible communication needs such as people of aboriginal agency or those with hearing impairment 5.Indicate the details of the reporter.
i.Time, date, name, and signature of staff making the report Time – 7.30 AM
Date – 11/01/2013
Name – Mary Marshall
Staff signature –
ii.Full name, date of birth (or approximate age), address and phone number of the child/children you are concerned about Full name- Joseph Timothy Drake
Date of birth – 31/10/04
Address – 13 Short St, Parker
Phone – (09) 7476 9435
iii.Full name (such as any known aliases), estimate age, address and phone
details of the parents or caregivers Full name –Lis
Age – 52
address – 13 Short St, Parker
Phone – (09) 7476 9435
iv.a description of the child (may be created) and their current whereabouts Joseph is a five-year-old child. The child caters for her mother who undergoes spouse abuse. He currently attends care center but with a unique behaviour. v.Clear and concise description of the injury/observed harm A large purplee bruise on the child right backside
vi.clear and concise observation of the child’s conversation and behaviour (if applicable Joseph does not share information with anyone.
Joseph is shy and avoids eye contact
In a recent scenario he sat facing wall for an hour
He is physically ready to attack both his fellow mates and staff He prefers to stay alone at a class corner
He wets himself
vii.clear and concise records of mothers conversation and behavior The mother is open and frank to both his son and staff members Her mother admits being beaten in Joseph’s presence by the spouse. Joseph gets anger by her mother being molested
The spouse at times threatens Joseph
The mother stressed by the situation and is worried about his son.
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