Recognizing & Reporting Child Abuse and Neglect
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Child Abuse, Neglect and Dependency Quiz
There are 17 true or false questions below.  Please complete.
1. Under Kentucky Revised Statute, teachers, counselors and principals are required to report child abuse neglect and dependency. *
1 point
2. Child abuse can be reported to law enforcement, Kentucky State Police, the Cabinet/DCBS, the Commonwealth's attorney or the county attorney.  Under most circumstances, it is best to report to DCBS. *
1 point
3. If a mandated reporter intentionally fails to make a report of abuse, neglect or dependency, the person can be criminally charged. *
1 point
4. When reporting child abuse, neglect and dependency, it is important to know the caretaker and child's identity, current location and whether there are concerns about the child's immediate safety. *
1 point
5. In order for the Cabinet to investigate child abuse, neglect or dependency, the alleged perpetrator must be the parent, guardian or have supervisory responsibilities for the child. The only exception is with human trafficking allegations. *
1 point
6. A person can use the online Kentucky Child/Adult Protective Services Reporting System to report non-emergency situations that don’t require an emergency response at https://prdweb.chfs.ky.gov/ReportAbuse/OutofHours.aspx. *
1 point
7. Identifying information about the person making a report cannot be disclosed to anyone except DCBS personnel. *
1 point
8. A DCBS investigative worker shares basic information in the child protective services report with school personnel who have a legitimate interest. *
1 point
9. There are no signs or indicators that can assist a person inidentifying if a child is abused, neglected or dependent. *
1 point
10. During a child abuse or neglect investigation, DCBS may request a child’s education records. *
1 point
11. DCBS investigates accidental and non-accidental injuries caused by caregivers. *
1 point
12.  Bruises, burns, bites, broken bones and black eyes are indicators of physical abuse. *
1 point
13.  DCBS does not investigate reports of a child diagnosed with sexually transmitted disease. *
1 point
14.  Children who are sexually exploited (human trafficking) sometimes have a sudden change in appearance including dressing provocatively, possessing expensive jewelry, clothes, etc. *
1 point
15.  Complaints of headaches and abdominal pain are indicators of emotional injury. *
0 points
16.  DCBS investigates a caretaker’s failure to seek medical care for their child that, if left untreated, is life-threatening, results in permanent impairment, or interferes with normal, physical functioning and could worsen without treatment. *
1 point
17.  If the child doesn’t disclose abuse, neglect or dependency, I don’t have to report it. *
1 point
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