Nurses who frequently receive child care are currently treating victims of child abuse, including sexual abuse and negligence. Causes of child abuse and neglect are complicated and diverse and occur in all kinds of families and environments. Regardless of socio-economic status, nurses need to pay attention to the possibility of family abuse at all times. Nationwide, in 1993, an average of 42.9 children per 1,000 people have been reported as victims of being mistreated or neglected by the authorities.
Introduction Child abuse is a common problem in the United States and other countries. Nurses who take care of children from children to the whole community, everyone who abuses children is affected. I decided to study this. Because it had a great influence on the community and its preventable nature. - Can someone help me? Why do not they hold me? Why do not they love me? Ignored, beaten, loved children are crying. It is difficult for most people to grasp or understand topics when suddenly the news shows that child abuse occurs in conversation or that another child is being abused.
It is useful to understand the scope of the problem before digging in the role of the father and its role in preventing and implementing child abuse. The following results of the 2003 National Child Abuse and Ignored Data System (NCANDS) show the summary of reported child damage. In most jurisdictions, CPS may investigate reports of child abuse or ignorance, or services that may be caused by family and child abuse. Of course, intervention in family life on behalf of a child must follow domestic law, sound vocational standards of practice and a strong philosophical basis. The principal principles leading to domestic child protection laws are the adoption of federal law, mainly the Child Abuse Prevention Act (CAPTA) and adoption adopted by 2003 Child and Family Safety and Security Act (PL 108-36) It is based on the law.