According to the American Psychological Association PresidentialTask Force on Violence and the Family, \"Surveys of health careprofessionals, including mental health providers, indicate thatprofessionals often fail to report identified child maltreatment,despite being trained to identify child abuse and neglect. Manyprofessionals indicate that they do not believe others will followthrough to provide the help needed by a family coping withviolence.\" (APA, 1996, p. 63)
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My answer. Do you think there is ever a good reason for aprofessional to fail to report child abuse? There is no mention ofthe child witness in domestic violence, however, witnessing it alsohad effects There is no mention about child witness in domesticviolence, however witnessing it also had effects psychologically.Adults know they should report neglect or child abuse, but they donot and here are someone the reasons. They are puzzled or scared bywhat they see or hear, They overthink a lot and probably believethey are way over their head by doubting or overreacting notconsidering what could be right. Sometimes adults have this mindsetwhere they would be like, it's not my child, so I'm not gettinginvolved in their problems. Adults think \"If I make a report Iwon't be able to remain anonymous\" and they will fear retaliation.They would think I should not get involved and let the professionalcatch it, they always see neglect in a child. They could getpenalties for failure to report or false reporting childabuse(Child Welfare Information Gateway, 2016). They would probablywait around to get enough evidence first before they come offsaying the child is being neglected.
Question:reporting child abuse sets a string of professionalresponses into motion. Do you think the severity of response bythese institutions discourages some professionals fromreporting?