Mandatory Reporting Policy

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  1. 3. ____ is anybody younger than 18 years old.
  2. 4. Counselors should bring up mandatory reporting with the visitor after they have determined the visitor is not at imminent risk, therefore the counselor must assess the ______ first.
  3. 7. Counselors are required to report _____ abuse if they are still a minor.
  4. 9. In regards to sexual abuse, perpetrators of abuse can be ____ and any age.
  5. 10. When a counselor notices possible abuse or neglect of a person of a vulnerable population, it is their responsibility to notify a _____.
  6. 13. In regards to physical and emotional abuse, abuse or neglect must involve a _____/caregiver.
  7. 14. An adult 18 years or older who need assistance to carry out independent living tasks because of a physical or mental disability.
  8. 16. ____ counselors are required to report to CPS/APS agencies within 48 hours from submission
  9. 17. An older adult is anybody older than ____ years old.
  10. 18. Crisis counselors are ____ reporters.
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  1. 1. A minor, older adult, and legally dependent adult is considered part of the _____ population.
  2. 2. In the state of _____, a minor is considered anybody under the age of 19.
  3. 5. True or false, we are not required to report it if the visitor does not want us to.
  4. 6. Failure to provide proper care such as shelter and food, refusing medical care, abandonment, preventing access to education, leaving children unsupervised for prolonged periods of time, etc., is considered _____.
  5. 7. Any non-accidental physical injuries to the minor, older adult, or legally dependent adult which may involve slapping, punching, frequent bruising, fractured bones, internal injuries, etc., is considered _____ abuse.
  6. 8. True or false, we do not report past child abuse if the visitor is now an adult.
  7. 11. True or false, we are not required to report third-party abuse.
  8. 12. If a counselor is unsure if the abuse/neglect is reportable, they should still submit a MR ______.
  9. 15. Diminishing self-esteem/self-worth, violent threats, making visitors feel unwanted, unjustifiable punishment, verbal abusive words, calling names, emotional abandonment, teaching aggressive/concerning behaviors are all signs to look out for in regards to ____ harm.