As a nurse, there are lots of roles and responsibilities among which protecting patients’ rights is a crucial one. Nurses are constantly looking after the patients so; …show more content…
If mandated notifiers suspect or find out any case of child abuse then, they are legally obliged to report about it. To report abuse, the regional child protection office should be contacted without any delay. The right Intake Unit phone number should be called and as they will ask for the information, child’s details should be given; name, age, address, signs of injury or harm, reason for making report, situation and location of the child at that very time, address of the alleged abuser, family’s information, and specific characteristics if any. Sometimes, the details of a victimized child may not be known yet the report can be made and reporter’s identity will not be disclosed without his or her consent (BetterHealth …show more content…
Beyond much efforts made by various child welfare organizations it is becoming difficult to rule out. Nurses and other health care workers face the case of child abuse on a daily basis. They are the mandatory persons for reporting. So nurses can take some actions about this like trainings can be conducted on child abuse, networks to different organizations that work for children can be built, nurses should emphasize on the inclusion of child abuse in the courses of health students at all levels and also in the course of school level students. Nurses in collaboration with schoolteacher, different governmental and non-governmental organization can conduct awareness programs in schools and community. Likewise, nurses can also participate in developing protocols related to child