
The latest resource from the American Humane Association, this practical guide answers frequently asked questions about the medical aspects of child abuse and neglect. Designed for the nonmedical professional unfamiliar with medical terminology, the third edition of a classic translates injuries into clear language for child protective services workers working with medical providers. Thoroughly updated to reflect the latest research on child abuse and neglect, this edition covers burns, fractures, poisoning, sexual abuse, neglect, substance abuse, and family violence. Chapters also highlight the tensions between CPS workers and medical providers, the importance of understanding differential diagnoses, and techniques to ensure culturally responsive practice. A wealth of charts, illustrations, checklists, and resources make this an accessible reference for any nonmedical professional working with children and families. Designed as a training tool as well as a thorough reference, a companion website contains additional materials for supervisors and staff, including photographs, protocols, memoranda of understanding, and useful links.
This guide addresses the critical need for nonmedical professionals to accurately interpret and communicate medical findings related to child maltreatment. Author Charmaine R. Brittain, representing the American Humane Association, provides a structured framework for child protective services workers to bridge the communication gap between social services and the medical community. The text synthesizes current research and clinical protocols to assist professionals in identifying signs of abuse and neglect while navigating complex interdisciplinary relationships.
What You Will Find
Experts and practitioners identify this work as a foundational resource for bridging the gap between social work and clinical medicine. Readers frequently note the clarity of the prose, which successfully translates complex medical terminology into actionable information for non-clinical staff.
Page Count:
288
Publication Date:
2005-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0198038437
ISBN-13:
9780198038436
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