Child Abuse And Neglect Abuse Discussion Chapter

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The initial reporter of the instances of abuse and neglect is often a teacher or care provider who may want to be involved in the process of aiding the child in CPS, since he or she may have seen a history of such poor care directed to the child. Additionally, the CPS intake worker, supervisor, and CPS investigator should ideally function in a unified manner. The intake worker is the one who receives the initial call for abuse and makes a risk assessment, and works directly with the reporter, while the CPS supervisor consults with the intake worker in regards to history and may send out the CPS investigator who interviews the child and his or her family. Effective cooperation between these individuals, which may be aided by law enforcement authorities, requires few egos involved nad even fewer contradictions in prescribed courses of action for the child. Differential response is a form of CPS intervention that attempts to utilize more than one method, and incorporates both investigation and assessment responses to reports of child abuse (Schene, 2008, 2). Concurrent planning is a method of placing children within the foster care system in permanent homes, which can either be with their...

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The similarities between these methodologies are that they both incorporate options for achieving their goal. The primary difference between these methodologies is that differential response is for child abuse and neglect, while concurrent planning is for children already within the foster care system. The pros of both methods is that they allow for a degree of mutability and are not fixed in their procedures for helping children. The cons for concurrent planning are that attempting to seek a foster home for a child may detract from the ability for that child to be reunited with his or her parents, while negative facets of differential response include the fact that not all cases are thoroughly investigated. We should continue to pursue both of these strategies, due to the assortment of cases and the variety of methods needed to deal with them.

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Schene, P. (2008). Differential Response to Reports of Child Abuse and Neglect. Child Welfare Information Gateway.

Child Welfare Information Gateway. (2005). Concurrent Planning: What the Evidence Shows.


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