Learning for everyone Teaching Assistant Safeguarding Children Learning













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Learning for everyone… Teaching Assistant Safeguarding Children
Learning for everyone… Different Types of Child Abuse Definitions
Learning for everyone… UN Convention on the Rights of the Child Article 19 ‘State parties…to protect the child from all forms of physical or mental violence, injury or abuse, neglect or negligent treatment, maltreatment or exploitation, including sexual abuse…’
Learning for everyone… The Children Act 1989 Courts may act if… ‘the child is suffering, or is likely to suffer, significant harm’
Learning for everyone… Definitions Harm means ill-treatment or the impairment of health or development. Development means physical, intellectual, emotional, social or behavioural development. Health means physical or mental health. Ill-treatment includes sexual abuse and forms of ill-treatment which are not physical.
Learning for everyone… Types of abuse Abuse inflicted on children by adults Ø Physical abuse Ø Neglect Ø Emotional abuse Ø Sexual abuse Other types of abuse suffered by children Ø Bullying Ø Harassment Ø E-safety
Learning for everyone… Physical abuse Ø Actual or likely physical injury to a child Ø May occur because of a direct attack or because adult has deliberately failed to protect child from physical injury Ø Hitting (with hands or objects) Ø Shaking Ø Biting Ø Burning or scalding Ø Squeezing Ø Poisoning
Learning for everyone… Neglect Ø Failure to meet the child’s basic needs Ø Inadequate food Ø Dirty or unsuitable clothing Ø Cold conditions Ø Lack of medical treatment Ø Left alone in house
Learning for everyone… Emotional abuse Ø Child deliberately treated in an uncaring or cruel way Ø Verbal abuse Ø Ridicule Ø Belittling Ø Constant criticism Ø Threats Ø Withdrawal of affection Ø Ignoring Ø Made to feel guilty
Learning for everyone… Sexual abuse Ø Actual or likely sexual exploitation of a child Ø Sexual intercourse Ø Other sexual acts Ø Carrying out sexual activity in front of children Ø Forcing child to watch or take part in pornographic films Ø Forcing child into some form of prostitution
Learning for everyone… Bullying Ø Hurting or intimidating someone who is unable to defend himself Ø Physical attack Ø Threats Ø Taking or breaking someone’s possessions Ø Verbal cruelty Ø Spreading nasty rumours about someone Ø Ganging up on someone Ø Cyber bullying
Learning for everyone… Harassment Ø Attacking or tormenting someone in a persistent way Ø Repeated physical or verbal attack Ø Sending unwelcome text messages or phone calls Ø Tracing someone’s movements Ø Racial harassment Ø Sexual harassment
Learning for everyone… E-safety Children and young people need to know the risks associated with: Ø social networking sites and the Internet Ø making purchases online Ø mobile phones.