Understand how to respond to evidence or concerns that a child or young person has been abused or harmed
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Is this statement true or false? All practitioners working with children should see the child and ascertain his or her wishes and feelings as part of considering what action to take in relation to concerns about the child’s welfare.
FALSE
TRUE
Which of the following signs and symptoms may give cause for concern in the context of potential sexual abuse? Select the two correct answers.
Produces drawings of sex organs
Has an increased appetite for food
Has soreness or bleeding in the throat, anal or genital areas
Becomes very hyperactive
Which of the signs below may indicate neglect? Select three correct answers.
Untreated medical problems
Dirty clothes
Older child suddenly starts thumb sucking
Fear of clothing being removed
Constantly hungry
Is this statement true or false? If a child discloses abuse at any time it is important not to ask direct or leading questions, and to communicate at the child’s own pace, without applying pressure for them to respond.
FALSE
TRUE
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