Exam 9: The Decision to Report
Exam 1: Historical Foundations of Canadian Child Welfare and Mandatory Reporting3 Questions
Exam 2: Mandatory Reporting of Child Abuse and Neglect in Northern Canada10 Questions
Exam 3: Ethical and Legal Issues in Mandatory Reporting10 Questions
Exam 4: Typology and Incidence of Child Abuse and Neglect10 Questions
Exam 5: Risk Factors in Child Abuse and Neglect10 Questions
Exam 6: Protective Factors in Child Abuse and Neglect10 Questions
Exam 7: Online Child Abuse and Neglect10 Questions
Exam 8: Disclosure of Child Abuse and Neglect10 Questions
Exam 9: The Decision to Report10 Questions
Exam 10: Reporting to Child Protection Services10 Questions
Exam 11: Strategies to Maintain the Relationship10 Questions
Exam 12: Following the Report10 Questions
Exam 13: Implications for Practice, Education, Policy, and Research10 Questions
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Mandatory reporters are not concerned about the impact on the relationship.
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Studies have shown that severity of abuse does not correlate with a stronger reporting record.
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Previous reporting experiences do not impact future reporting.
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The low road occurs when the thalamus sends sensory information to the cortex at the top of the brain.
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A mandatory reporter who experienced a type of punishment as a child is more likely to feel that this type of punishment is appropriate and approve of its use unless their appraisal of the experience is negative.
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Traumatic events in childhood may activate the stress response to a degree which reduces the professional's ability to make appropriate and effective decisions.
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An environmentally based decision-making factor originates from the individual.
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More than half of child abuse suspicions are reported to the proper authorities.
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A study showed that the opinions of colleagues was the top factor influencing decision-making to report suspected child maltreatment.
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