STEP 3 (SEARCH FOR INFORMATION, INFORMATION MANAGEMENT FOR SOLUTIONS)
Relevance Information and References
The first possible solution is report abuse. If you or anyone else witnesses a kid being harmed or sees proof of abuse, contact your state's child protective services agency or local police which any child is in danger or at risk of being abused and neglected should report to a child protection officer (Social Welfare Department, JKM) or send the child to a nearby hospital. Next, getting media exposure is an excellent approach to promote awareness during Child Abuse Prevention Month and all year long. One of them is ensure radio and television coverage. Thirdly, recognize the warning signals. Unknown injuries aren't the only indications of maltreatment. Depression, fear of a specific adult, difficulty trusting others or making friends, abrupt changes in eating or sleeping patterns, inappropriate sexual behaviour, poor hygiene, secrecy, and hostility are common symptoms of family problems and may indicate that a child is being neglected or physically, sexually, or emotionally abused.
Besides that, understand what child abuse is. Maltreatment definitely includes physical and sexual abuse, but it also includes neglect, or the inability of parents or other caretakers to provide a kid with necessary food, clothing, and care. Furthermore, educate yourself as well as others. Simple parental and child support may be the most effective strategy to avoid child abuse. Lastly, aid prevention programmes. Intervention is typically delayed until abuse has been reported.
Synthesis and Evaluation (SWOT Analysis)
|
Strength |
Weakness |
Opportunities |
Threats |
|
- Zero tolerance for any act of child
abuse, exploitation, violence, discrimination, bullying and other form of
abuse - Strong relationships with other
agencies involved in child welfare - Children protection against
violence campaign |
- Public education / dissemination
about the policy of child abuse - Limited community engagement - Less time and attention given to
each case - High case workload |
- Increased collaboration with the other agencies such as the courts, law enforcement, and other agencies - Extensive and updated training for the
people and community - Greater community outreach |
- Inaccurate perceptions of child
welfare - Abuse of the rights of child - Fear in reporting cases of child
abuse and neglect - High caseworker turnover due to
workloads or compassion fatigue |

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