Child Sexual Abuse: Entry-Level Training for the Mandated Reporter
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Child Sexual Abuse: Entry-Level Training for the Mandated Reporter is designed with these goals in mind: to understand, effectively respond to, and assist in the prevention of child sexual abuse, however it manifests. It is the author’s and the publisher’s sincerest hope that this training self-assessment will benefit mandated reporters of every variety, as well as the children and families they work with, by means of continued education in child protection.
Mandated reporters have a vital role to play on the front lines of child protection, and it is important they be prepared to recognize potential cases of abuse and to respond appropriately to disclosures of abusive incidents. It is equally important that the mandated reporter understand when, how, and to whom reports of potential abuse should be made in order to report promptly and appropriately in all cases.
Adrienne D. Atzemis, MD
Adrienne D. Atzemis graduated from Louisiana State Unversity in 2005 with a Pediatric Forensic Medicine Fellowship and St. Louis University in 2003 with a certificate in Pediatrics after obtaining her medical degree from Creighton University School of Medicine in 2000. She is currently a member of many professional organizations and committees, including the American Academy of Pediatrics and the St. Louis Regional Sexual Assault Task Force. Dr. Atzemis continues to provide expert medical testimony and lectures at programs and colleges across the United States.
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Child Sexual Abuse - Adrienne D. Atzemis, MD
If you are an employee of an organization that offers an Employee Assistance Program, take advantage of it. If you need referral assistance to find local resources, you can call national organizations such as The Childhelp National Child Abuse Hotline: 1-800-4-A-CHILD (1-800-422-4453). If you or someone else is in immediate danger, call your local emergency number or 911.
pivAdrienne D. Atzemis, MD
Assistant Professor, Pediatrics
Section of Child Abuse Pediatrics
Program Director, Child Abuse Pediatrics Fellowship
Washington University School of Medicine
Saint Louis, MO
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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Atzemis, Adrienne D., 1974- , author.
Child sexual abuse entry-level training for the mandated reporter/ Adrienne D. Atzemis.
p. ; cm.
Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN 978-1-878060-93-8 -- ISBN 1-878060-93-7
I. Title.
[DNLM: 1. Child Abuse, Sexual--United States--Examination Questions. 2. Child Abuse, Sexual--United States--Programmed Instruction. 3. Mandatory Reporting--United States--Examination Questions. 4. Mandatory Reporting--United States--Programmed Instruction. WA 18.2]
RJ507.S49
616.85’8360076--dc23
2014050072
FOREWORD
Whether you are a mandated reporter of child sexual abuse or a concerned citizen who values children and families in our society, this easily read, concise, and well-written manual is for you. This nicely organized little text will be valuable to those whose professional work or employment places them in contact with children and teens or their families. It will also be useful for training employees in multiple settings where children are encountered.
Programs in social work, forensics, mental health, criminal justice, education, child advocacy, daycares, general hospital staff, etc, will find this compact manual ideal