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Child Abuse Prevention and Treatment Act

-Defines child abuse and neglect as mental or physical injury, negligent treatment, maltreatment, or sexual abuse of a child less than 18 years of age by a person responsible for the child's welfare under circumstances that indicate that a child's welfare or health is being threatened or harmed -Mandates professionals to report abuse and neglect to law enforcement officials -Occupational therapists are included in this list of mandated reporters -OT practitioners can also serve as child welfare advocates -Direct OT intervention may be needed to remediate the emotional or physical disorders that result from abuse

maltreatment

Abuse/Neglect, financial exploitation is a form specific to the elderly. elderly persons. Elderly persons are also at risk of having a conservatorship, guardianship, or power of attorney misused.

safe haven laws

Allow mothers or caregivers in crisis to leave their babies at designated locations anonymously without risk of punishment

shaken baby syndrome

Brain hemorrhages, skull fractures and retinal hemorrhages caused by shaking

Emotional or Psychological Elder Abuse

Causing emotional pain by ridiculing, demeaning, humiliating, etc. an elderly person

dark figure of crime

Crime that is not reported to the police and that remains unknown to officials.

financial exploitation

Illegal or improper use of an elderly person's property, assets, or funds

self-neglect

Involves behaviors committed by the older adult that endanger his or health, safety, and overall well-being.

power of attorney abuse

Misusing access to an elderly person's money

physical elder abuse

Nonaccidental harm of an elderly person causing pain, injury or impairment

Older Americans Act of 1965

Protected the rights of and provided funding for the elderly

Child Abuse Prevention and Treatment Act

Provided definitions for child abuse and neglect and established mandatory reporting laws

long-term care ombudsman program

Receives complaints about elderly mistreatment in long-term care facilities

mandatory reporting laws

Require anyone who comes in contact with children in the course of work or volunteer activities to report any suspected case of child maltreatment to child protection authorities or police.

mandatory reporting law

Requires certain professionals, such as doctors, to report suspected cases of child abuse

national social life, health, and aging project

Self-report survey of elderly people about their experiences of abuse

sexual elder abuse

Sexual contact with an elderly person without his or her consent

child sexual abuse

Unwanted or forced sexual contact with a child, engaging children in sex work, or exposing children to sexually explicit material

self-neglect

When an elderly person fails to care for or adequately protect himself or herself

guardian ad item (GAL)

a person who represents the best interest of a child in court.

2003

adult protective services received 253426 reports of elder

national child abuse and neglect data system

annual analysis of data on child abuse reports submitted to child protective services.

victims of child maltreatment

are almost equally likely to be make and female with children under age 3 making up 71% of fatalities in 2014

children who are maltreated

are likely to be involved in criminal behavior and delinquency and to use

Dependency Theory

as the dependence of the elderly increases, their rates of abuse and neglect increase

physical abuse

injury to the body through punching, beating, kicking, or burning

long term care ombudsman

is mandatory in every state, allowing for elder maltreatment complaints to be reported.

the differences between discipline and physical abuse of a child

is the intent to harm versus the intent to teach the child right from wrong.

death

is the most serious outcome of child maltreatment, and almost three fourths of child facilities in 2014 were attributed to neglect at least in part.

white children

made up the largest percentages of reports of child maltreatment, but Africa American and Hispanic children were disproportionately represented in reports, given their composition in the population.

females

make up a greater proportion of victims of elder maltreatment then do males.

national elder abuse incident study

measured the incident of mistreatment of people over age 60 in domestic settings

elder maltreatment cases of self neglect

most common are caregivers neglect cases,followed by financial exploitation cases.

elder maltreatment

only 6% of substantiated reports of elder maltreatment occured in long-terms care settings and 2% occurredin other locations, which included assitted living facilities

elder justice act of 2010

provided funding for adult protective services and for the prevention and detection of elder abuse

the criminal justice system

recognizes that children need special attention and certain court appointed advocates when they testified in court.

national incident study (NIS)

report on cases investigated by child protective services and cases identified by professionals in the community.

risk factors for child maltreatment

risk factors of child maltreatment include the childs temperament and vulnerability

safe haven laws

state laws that allow mothers to abandon newborns to designated safe facilities without penalty

as dependency of elderly person increases

stress will increase, as will the risk of abuse and neglect.

abuse and neglect

two major forms of child maltreatment

neglect

when a Childs basic needs are not met; also, when someone with the responsibility of caring for an elderly person fails to fulfill their caretaking obligations.

abandonment

when an elderly person is left by the caregiver in charge of him or her.

elder maltreatment

•As many as two million people older than 65 years of age suffer from abuse, neglect, or exploitation, inflicted by family members in 90% of cases (Stark, 2012). •Physical abuse, sexual abuse, emotional or psychological abuse, neglect, abandonment, and financial or material exploitation are all types of elder maltreatment (National Center on Elder Abuse, 2011).


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