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Record them now for follow up in your
             tutorial.




                                        1
Protective Practices Slides 10 - 20
 Depending on your area of study and the age group you will be working with,
  find what advice the guidelines give you about one of situations outlined on
  slide 14

 What questions, related to protective practices, do you think you should ask
  of staff during your next placement?

 If you have a concern about an adult’s conduct at the site you must discuss
  your concern with the supervising staff member at the site. What additional
  responsibilities do you have to share this situation with your university
  supervisor? What other circumstances must you share with your university
  supervisor?

 What are your feelings about your social network profile? Are you concerned
  about your “digital footprint?”

 Are any of the guidelines’ professional boundaries a concern or challenge for
  you? How do you plan to manage the challenge?

                                                                              2
Vulnerability and adversity - slides 32 - 35
• slide 32 – Discuss your ideas about the kinds of impact these different
  parental problems may have on children and young people (Focus on the
  age of children you will be working with)
• slide 33 – Discuss how these factors increase children and young people’s
  vulnerability to harm from others (or themselves)
• Research national &/or international data on the parental problems
  underlying abuse and neglect. Start with Child Protection Clearinghouse
  http://www.aifs.gov.au/
• Visit the Office of the Guardian for Children and Young People to learn more
  about the issues facing children in state care www.gcyp.com
• What child protection issues are being faced in some remote Aboriginal
  communities? What impact is income management having in those
  communities where it has been introduced?
• Discuss students’ views on the questions raised in slide 35

                                                                                 3
Responding to Children and
      Young People - slides 44 - 55 & handout
• What would you do if a child or young person produced a drawing or a
 piece of writing that suggested they were being harmed? Would you speak
 directly to them or share your concern with the supervising teacher? Are
 there particular circumstances when you might do one rather than the other?
• Slide 44. Discuss what your institution would expect of students if they faced
 this situation.
• Look at current research on whether the response children receive to their
 disclosure has an impact on their long term recovery from abuse.
• Under what circumstances (in the learning or care environment) are children
 or young people more likely to disclose personal problems? Where, when,
 with whom?
• How important is teaching children and young people about recognising and
 reporting abuse?
• What counselling services are available to adult survivors of child abuse?
                                                                                   4
Team approach to supporting children young
        people & their families - Slide 61
These guidelines were developed specifically to help agencies and
organisations do a better job of coordinating their support of vulnerable
children, young people and families.

• Research what advice these guidelines give
 about how people should share information
 when they think children and young people
 face serious risks.
• What do the guidelines say about seeking
 children and young people’s informed
 consent for information sharing? What
 role do parents have in this process?
• What do the guidelines say about the limit
 of confidentiality - when can you share               Access the guidelines
 information without consent?                          from www.gcyp.com

                                                                               5

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Child Protection Discussion Questions

  • 1. What questions has this induction raised for you? Record them now for follow up in your tutorial. 1
  • 2. Protective Practices Slides 10 - 20  Depending on your area of study and the age group you will be working with, find what advice the guidelines give you about one of situations outlined on slide 14  What questions, related to protective practices, do you think you should ask of staff during your next placement?  If you have a concern about an adult’s conduct at the site you must discuss your concern with the supervising staff member at the site. What additional responsibilities do you have to share this situation with your university supervisor? What other circumstances must you share with your university supervisor?  What are your feelings about your social network profile? Are you concerned about your “digital footprint?”  Are any of the guidelines’ professional boundaries a concern or challenge for you? How do you plan to manage the challenge? 2
  • 3. Vulnerability and adversity - slides 32 - 35 • slide 32 – Discuss your ideas about the kinds of impact these different parental problems may have on children and young people (Focus on the age of children you will be working with) • slide 33 – Discuss how these factors increase children and young people’s vulnerability to harm from others (or themselves) • Research national &/or international data on the parental problems underlying abuse and neglect. Start with Child Protection Clearinghouse http://www.aifs.gov.au/ • Visit the Office of the Guardian for Children and Young People to learn more about the issues facing children in state care www.gcyp.com • What child protection issues are being faced in some remote Aboriginal communities? What impact is income management having in those communities where it has been introduced? • Discuss students’ views on the questions raised in slide 35 3
  • 4. Responding to Children and Young People - slides 44 - 55 & handout • What would you do if a child or young person produced a drawing or a piece of writing that suggested they were being harmed? Would you speak directly to them or share your concern with the supervising teacher? Are there particular circumstances when you might do one rather than the other? • Slide 44. Discuss what your institution would expect of students if they faced this situation. • Look at current research on whether the response children receive to their disclosure has an impact on their long term recovery from abuse. • Under what circumstances (in the learning or care environment) are children or young people more likely to disclose personal problems? Where, when, with whom? • How important is teaching children and young people about recognising and reporting abuse? • What counselling services are available to adult survivors of child abuse? 4
  • 5. Team approach to supporting children young people & their families - Slide 61 These guidelines were developed specifically to help agencies and organisations do a better job of coordinating their support of vulnerable children, young people and families. • Research what advice these guidelines give about how people should share information when they think children and young people face serious risks. • What do the guidelines say about seeking children and young people’s informed consent for information sharing? What role do parents have in this process? • What do the guidelines say about the limit of confidentiality - when can you share Access the guidelines information without consent? from www.gcyp.com 5