ST. PIUS X SAFE ENVIRONMENT PROGRAM

ANNUAL TRAINING UPDATE

“What Can We Do About Child Abuse”

Texas Attorney General’s Office 


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By submitting this form, I attest that I have viewed the ONLINE VIDEO entitled “What Can We Do About Child Abuse?” on the Texas Attorney General’s website and I have completed the “self-test” on the video. I understand that by so doing, I have met the annual training requirements for our parish’s Safe Environment Program.  If there is anything I do not understand or if I have any questions about anything in the video I watched, I will contact the Safety Officer at St. Pius X.  

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“What Can We Do About Child Abuse”? (2005) Texas Attorney General’s Office
(22 minutes) 

Quiz

You must answer the following questions in order to receive credit for annual training.

1.  The four main types of child abuse    

                                                           

2.  Approximately 3,000,000 Texas children each year are victims of child abuse

True
False

3.  Physical abuse of a child is any injury that results in substantial physical harm to a child.

True
False

4.  Persons are advised to first determine if there is a simple reason for marks on a child, before reporting suspicions of abuse.

True
False

5.  Teachers, employees, and adult volunteers should be prepared to interview children that disclose they are the victim of abuse.

True
False

6.  In the first scenario depicted in the video/DVD, the nurse makes a mistake by asking the parent instead of the child about the injury.

True
False

7.  Adults are encouraged to confront the suspected offender of abuse.

True
False

8.  In the third scenario depicted, the teacher responds correctly to the child’s outcry by telling her she must go and get a counselor.

True
False

9.  Professionals (e.g. teachers, doctors, day care workers, etc.) have 1 week in which to report their suspicions of abuse.

True
False

10.  Persons reporting abuse should be prepared to provide as much information about the suspected abuse, including alleged victim’s name, address, age, etc. and to give their own personal information too, because anonymous reports are not acceptable.

True
False

 

Note:  Remember! If you suspect abuse, call the child abuse prevention hotline

1-800-252-5400. If a child is in immediate danger,

call 911 or the local police department.

 

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