Exam 3: Ethical and Legal Issues in Mandatory Reporting

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In Ontario, the province passed Bill 89, which raised the age of "a child in need of protection" from 16 to 17.

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Those who report child abuse and neglect must do so in good faith.

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Mandatory reporters who have social media accounts are encouraged to keep their privacy settings low.

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The principle of informed consent centers on clients not having information that affects their decisions on what to disclose or not disclose to a mandatory reporter.

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Everybody in Canada has an obligation to report child abuse and neglect.

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Mandatory reporters are discouraged from discussing a potential report with their supervisor but to make the decision on their own.

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Section 10 of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms discusses the rights of the person.

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Critics of mandatory reporting argue that mandatory reporting should be replaced with a voluntary assistance program.

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When documenting informed consent it is wise to include any questions from clients and the responses provided.

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It is important to offer the client a copy of the informed consent document.

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