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_______ trafficking occurs in many different situations, including domestic servitude; construction; landscaping; the sex industry; factories and sweatshops; migrant farm work; service industries such as nursing homes, cleaning services, bars, and restaurants; and the food industry. - answer-Labor trafficking __________ trafficking is where there is a third party "brokering" the exchange of the sexual act for a tangible item, typically money. Pimps can be any age, any gender, and can come from all types of backgrounds. - answer-Pimp Trafficking _____________________ is where there is no third party; no pimp. The victim may "broker" exchanges for a sexual act independently. There may be an exchange of a sexual act for money, food, housing, clothing, etc. Any exchange of a sexual act for any tangible thing, or for the promise of a tangible thing, is human trafficking. - answer-Renegade/Survival Sex 1. Harms and/or impairs a child's physical health. 2. Harms and/or impairs a child's mental health. 3. Harms and/or impairs both a child's mental and physical health. - answer-1. Physical abuse 2. emotional abuse 3. sexual abuse A child in your program has had a recent personality change. He has become very quiet and rarely speaks to adults. One day, he complains of his arm hurting. He rolls up his sleeve and shows you what appears to be finger marks from a very hard slap. You ask him how it happened and he tells you that his father slapped him. You ask the child where else he has been slapped and he shows you his back with many old marks. - answer-he correct answer is "Suspect Abuse" The key indicators are: The child displays withdrawn behavior. (Abuse) The child is weary of adult contact. (Abuse) The child has obvious bruises and welts. (Abuse) The child reports injuries by parents. (Abuse) A coworker at your child care program just went through a divorce and is having financial problems. Over the last week, you heard her yelling and several of the children crying. You approached her about it and she said that the children were just misbehaving. Today, a little boy from her class approaches you in tears and said that she made him stand in the dark closet for a long time. - answer-The correct answer is "Suspect Abuse and Neglect" The key indicators are: A child has reported being forced to stand in a dark closet. (Abuse or Neglect) The children are crying after being yelled at by a caregiver. (Abuse - Institutional) A form of emotional abuse that involves excessive yelling, shaming, belittling and/or teasing of a child. - answer-Verbal abuse Any person under the age of 18 years. - answer-A child Any willful act or threatened act that results in any physical, mental, or sexual abuse, injury, or harm that causes or is likely to cause the child's physical, mental, or emotional health to be significantly impaired. - answer-Child abuse Decide which risk factor is involved. Kierra is a toddler who has been in your program for six months. She was born prematurely when her mother was sixteen. Kierra learns quickly but she is very stubborn and does not make friends easily. Her mother often works twelve hours a day. Kierra and her mother have just moved in with Kierra's grandmother in subsidized housing in an underdeveloped part of town. - answer-Kierra was born prematurely. This is a Child Risk Factor. Kierra's mother is very young and may have poor parenting skills. These are Parental Risk Factors. Kierra's temperament is a Child Risk Factor. Kierra's family structure is a risk factor. Her grandmother has a new responsibility of caring for Kierra while her mother works. This is a Parental/Family Risk Factor. The low economic status of Kierra's family and the possibly dangerous neighborhood they live in are Social/Environmental Risk Factors. Decide which risk factor is involved. Tina's father lost his job and their family has moved to the area to find work. Recently, Tina's mother and father have found minimum wage work requiring Tina to stay at your child care program during the day. Until they save enough money the family is sleeping in the local homeless shelter. Tina's mother has confided in you that Tina's father has a drinking problem. - answer-Tina's father lost his job. This financial problem can place the family under stress and is a Parental/Family Risk Factor. Tina's parents are earning minimum wage and struggling to save money to get an apartment. Their low socioeconomic status is a Social/Environmental Risk Factor. The family is currently homeless. This is a Social/Economic Risk Factor. Describe some guidelines child caregivers should follow if wrongly accused of child abuse or neglect. - answer-The most important thing is to assist the investigators with clearing the report so that they can find out who is abusing the child. Don't become defensive. Cooperate fully and factually with authorities. Get statements from colleagues about your character. Know the laws related to abuse and neglect. Talk to a lawyer to ensure your rights and those of family members. Remember that protective policies you have put in place, such as your discipline procedures and incident reports, will help you. Work with your director and colleagues to handle the impact of the accusation on the school, other parents, and children. Describe two ways the law protects caregivers who report suspected cases of child abuse and neglect. - answer-section 39.202, F.S. states that the name of the person reporting the child abuse or neglect shall not be released to any person other than employees of the department responsible for child protective services, early intervention and prevention services, Healthy Start services, licensing agents, and domestic violence services. A reporter's name can be released to these individuals without his or her written consent. Other than that, this law ensures that confidentiality will be maintained for the person reporting the suspected cases of child abuse and/or neglect. Section 39.203, F.S. states "any person, official, or institution participating in good faith in any act authorized or required by Chapter 39, or reporting in good faith any instance of child abuse to any law enforcement agency, shall be immune from any civil or criminal liability which might otherwise result by reason of such action." Each year, the Florida Abuse Hotline receives about ___________ phone calls, faxes, and web reports in the state of Florida regarding child abuse, neglect and abandonment. What percent of those are sent off to the local county to be investigated by a Child Protective Investigator (CPI)? - answer-300,000; 80% Exemption from civil or criminal charges resulting from reporting "in good faith." - answer-Immunity Fact or Myth Abuse and neglect are seen among people of all ages, genders, ethnic groups, family structures, races, socioeconomic statuses, and sexual orientations. - answer-Fact Fact or Myth All child sexual abuse is physical. - answer-Myth Fact or Myth Children lie about being abused. - answer-Myth

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DCF CHILD ABUSE AND NEGLECT (CAAN)
_______ trafficking occurs in many different situations, including domestic servitude;
construction; landscaping; the sex industry; factories and sweatshops; migrant farm
work; service industries such as nursing homes, cleaning services, bars, and
restaurants; and the food industry. - answer-Labor trafficking

__________ trafficking is where there is a third party "brokering" the exchange of the
sexual act for a tangible item, typically money. Pimps can be any age, any gender,
and can come from all types of backgrounds. - answer-Pimp Trafficking

_____________________ is where there is no third party; no pimp. The victim may
"broker" exchanges for a sexual act independently. There may be an exchange of a
sexual act for money, food, housing, clothing, etc. Any exchange of a sexual act for
any tangible thing, or for the promise of a tangible thing, is human trafficking. -
answer-Renegade/Survival Sex

1. Harms and/or impairs a child's physical health.
2. Harms and/or impairs a child's mental health.
3. Harms and/or impairs both a child's mental and physical
health. - answer-1. Physical abuse
2. emotional abuse
3. sexual abuse

A child in your program has had a recent personality change. He has become very
quiet and rarely speaks to adults. One day, he complains of his arm hurting. He rolls
up his sleeve and shows you what appears to be finger marks from a very hard slap.
You ask him how it happened and he tells you that his father slapped him. You ask
the child where else he has been slapped and he shows you his back with many old
marks. - answer-he correct answer is "Suspect Abuse"

The key indicators are:

The child displays withdrawn behavior. (Abuse)
The child is weary of adult contact. (Abuse)
The child has obvious bruises and welts. (Abuse)
The child reports injuries by parents. (Abuse)

A coworker at your child care program just went through a divorce and is having
financial problems. Over the last week, you heard her yelling and several of the
children crying. You approached her about it and she said that the children were
just misbehaving. Today, a little boy from her class approaches you in tears and
said that she made him stand in the dark closet for a long time. - answer-The
correct answer is "Suspect Abuse and Neglect"

The key indicators are:

A child has reported being forced to stand in a dark closet. (Abuse or Neglect)
The children are crying after being yelled at by a caregiver. (Abuse - Institutional)

, A form of emotional abuse that involves excessive yelling,
shaming, belittling and/or teasing of a child. - answer-Verbal abuse

Any person under the age of 18 years. - answer-A child

Any willful act or threatened act that results in any physical,
mental, or sexual abuse, injury, or harm that causes or is likely to cause the child's
physical, mental, or
emotional health to be significantly impaired. - answer-Child abuse

Decide which risk factor is involved.

Kierra is a toddler who has been in your program for six months. She was born
prematurely when her mother was sixteen. Kierra learns quickly but she is very
stubborn and does not make friends easily. Her mother often works twelve hours a
day. Kierra and her mother have just moved in with Kierra's grandmother in
subsidized housing in an underdeveloped part of town. - answer-Kierra was born
prematurely. This is a Child Risk Factor.

Kierra's mother is very young and may have poor parenting skills. These are
Parental Risk Factors.

Kierra's temperament is a Child Risk Factor.

Kierra's family structure is a risk factor.

Her grandmother has a new responsibility of caring for Kierra while her mother
works. This is a Parental/Family Risk Factor.

The low economic status of Kierra's family and the possibly dangerous
neighborhood they live in are Social/Environmental Risk Factors.

Decide which risk factor is involved.

Tina's father lost his job and their family has moved to the area to find work.
Recently, Tina's mother and father have found minimum wage work requiring Tina
to stay at your child care program during the day. Until they save enough money
the family is sleeping in the local homeless shelter. Tina's mother has confided in
you that Tina's father has a drinking problem. - answer-Tina's father lost his job.
This financial problem can place the family under stress and is a Parental/Family
Risk Factor.

Tina's parents are earning minimum wage and struggling to save money to get an
apartment. Their low socioeconomic status is a Social/Environmental Risk Factor.

The family is currently homeless. This is a Social/Economic Risk Factor.

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