Deck 11: Strategies to Maintain the Relationship

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Disciplines such as medicine, nursing, psychology, and social work do not regard the relationship between mandatory reporter and client as integral to professional practice.
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Many mandatory reporters in mental health are punitively oriented as opposed to therapeutically oriented.
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Parents are not fearful that their child will be removed from the home.
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The impact of reporting may depend on the strength of the relationship the mandatory reporter has with the family.
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Explaining the limits of confidentiality allows clients to know the consequences of disclosing child abuse or neglect.
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Mandatory reporters should not offer to have the clients present when they report to Child Protective Services.
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Not all Child Protective Service agencies across Canada offer services to families such as in-home assistance for parenting struggles.
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A reciprocal and attuned relationship allows an individual to distance themselves from the emotional state of another.
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During the investigation process it is best to not maintain contact with the family through telephone.
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It is not necessary for mandatory reporters to be knowledgeable of community supports as Child Protective Services can provide referrals to these services.
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Deck 11: Strategies to Maintain the Relationship
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Disciplines such as medicine, nursing, psychology, and social work do not regard the relationship between mandatory reporter and client as integral to professional practice.
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Many mandatory reporters in mental health are punitively oriented as opposed to therapeutically oriented.
False
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Parents are not fearful that their child will be removed from the home.
False
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The impact of reporting may depend on the strength of the relationship the mandatory reporter has with the family.
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Explaining the limits of confidentiality allows clients to know the consequences of disclosing child abuse or neglect.
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Mandatory reporters should not offer to have the clients present when they report to Child Protective Services.
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Not all Child Protective Service agencies across Canada offer services to families such as in-home assistance for parenting struggles.
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A reciprocal and attuned relationship allows an individual to distance themselves from the emotional state of another.
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During the investigation process it is best to not maintain contact with the family through telephone.
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It is not necessary for mandatory reporters to be knowledgeable of community supports as Child Protective Services can provide referrals to these services.
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