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When an employee has reasonable suspicion of child abuse or neglect, a telephone
suspected child abuse report (i.e., call) must be made to a child protective agency
(e.g., DCFS, LAPD): - ANSWER -B. Immediately or as soon as practically
possible.
When an employee has reasonable suspicion of child abuse or neglect, a written
suspected child abuse report must be made to a child protective agency (e.g.,
DCFS, LAPD): - ANSWER -C. Within 36 hours.
When an employee has reasonable suspicion of child abuse or neglect, a telephone
and written suspected child abuse report must be made to a child protective
agency, such as: - ANSWER -D. A and B are both correct.
In an attempt to gain trust and confidence, a perpetrator may engage in physical or
non-physical activities directed to the student, student's parents, or other adults
with the purpose of developing a sexual relationship with a minor. These activities
are referred to as "grooming," and might gradually progress to sexualized behavior.
- ANSWER -A. True
If an employee is the alleged perpetrator, is the mandated reporter employee
required to file the suspected child abuse report and immediately inform their
supervising administrator of the alleged inappropriate conduct? - ANSWER -C.
Yes, because this will ensure student safety.
During a child abuse or neglect investigation, a child protective agency (e.g.,
DCFS, LAPD) can interview the student victim at school and/or take the student
victim into protective custody. - ANSWER -A. True
What are some actions an employee should not do? - ANSWER -D. All the above
are correct.