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Mandated Reporting/Student-to-Student Sexual Har ...

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    Supporting Students & Families
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  • True/False: You can support a family without having to report a family.
    True
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  • True/False: 86% of reports from schools do not result in abuse or maltreatment.
    True
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  • SCR stands for
    State Central Registry
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  • True/False: Poverty is a reason to make a suspected maltreatment report.
    False
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  • Call or Not: Student worries about mom because she stays in bed all day and the house is a mess.
    Not, provide support and resources.
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  • True/False: Poor school attendance is a reason to suspect maltreatment.
    False
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  • Yes/No: If a child has poor attendance, a case for educational neglect should be made.
    No. Educational Neglect must include other factors.
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  • True/False: A staff member can ask the counselor to make a maltreatment call as a third party.
    False
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  • True/Fasle: Your bias should be considered when considering to make a call.
    True
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  • True/False: Parents/Guardians can discipline their children.
    True
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  • True/False: If you are outside at the supermarket and you see a parent hitting their child, you are mandated to report it as a mandated reporter..
    False
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  • True/False: Sexual harassment must be a series of events.
    False
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  • True/False: If a student accuses another student of sexual harassment, a mediation should occur.
    False
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  • A teacher sees a student touch another students buttocks. What is the first question you should ask yourself?
    Was the behavior unwelcome.
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  • True/False: In a disciplinary situation, staff are allowed to inform the victim's parent of the consequences of the perpetrator.
    False
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  • True/False: The school must always inform the alleged victim's parent about the student-to-student sexual harassment incident.
    False
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