MO :: Section 2, Chapter 5 (Child Abuse and Neglect Reports), Subsection 6 – Out-of-Home Investigations (OHI) :: 5.6.4.1 Common Situations Which May Lead to Out-of-Home Care Abuse

MO :: Section 2, Chapter 5 (Child Abuse and Neglect Reports), Subsection 6 – Out-of-Home Investigations (OHI) :: 5.6.4.1 Common Situations Which May Lead to Out-of-Home Care Abuse

The following are some common day-to-day situations which, when handled inappropriately, may lead to abuse:

  • Staff are not given training on how to control a child who is verbally or physically aggressive;
  • Staff are not provided with training and instruction on how to break up fights between children;
  • Staff are not provided with training on how to redirect a child who refuses to follow instructions;
  • The facility fails to provide the type of program that is needed for the population they serve;
  • A facility provides no means for staff, who have a heated interchange with a child, to remove themselves from the situation in order to regain self-control.


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