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May 2, 2014 by Kylie Malota Leave a Comment

Suspecting Child Abuse

Child abuse occurs in Australia and it has terrible and long lasting effects on a person as they grow up.  If you have seen a child in a situation that is raising red flags to you; you can feel helpless and overwhelmed,  but there is something that you can do to help.

In South Australia there are a variety of people who either work or are volunteers in organisations working with children, who MUST by law, report suspected abuse or neglect of a child.  There is a clear list of who is required to notify.    However, any member of the community is able, and encouraged to make a report of suspected child abuse/neglect.

It’s important to know that you don’t need to have proof of abuse, you don’t have to have witnessed it or have any documentation or photos.  You can make a report if you have “suspicion on reasonable grounds”.    This means one of the following might have happened:

  • The child tells you they have been abused.
  • Your observations of behaviour of particular child or your knowledge of the child generally leads you to suspect that abuse is occurring.
  • A child tells you that he/she knows someone who has been abused.
  • Someone reliable such as relative, friend, neighbour or sibling tells you of the abuse to a child

If you think a child has been abused or neglected,  you need to call the Child Abuse Reporting Line: 13 14 78.  

Your name and information will be kept confidential, the family will not know that you called.  You can call this phone number and just have a conversation about your concerns, you might decide you don’t have enough to go on to report at this point.    Just making a report does not mean the child will be removed from the family.  The person on the phone will ask you about your concerns and will make an assessment about the risk to the child based on many factors – not just your report.

If you suspect abuse or neglect is happening to a child – please ring the reporting line.  It won’t hurt you, and it may save a child from an abusive situation.

If you want more information, or you need to attend a Child Safe Environment course for your work, contact us at Port Lincoln Training to find out more, it’s not as hard as you think.

 

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