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cypop5 6.2

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6.2

Possible signs, symptoms, indicators and behaviours that may purpose concern in the context of safeguarding:

Neglect

The chit's general appearance is scruffy, unkempt, feasible dirty clothes. The appear to subsist underweight.
They may look tired, suitable to lack of sleep,
They may for aye be hungry, suggesting they are not being fed properly. They have persistent infections, coughs, colds that are not treated. They may betray that they are often left alone.

Physical

There is a make some ~ in. in the child's behaviour, the suckling may become withdrawn or quiet. The may exhibit inappropriate aggressive behaviour during role play. Use inappropriate language towards others.

The brat flinches if a sudden movement at hand them is made.
Unexplained bruises marks.
Unusually placed marks without interrupti~ the child's body.
Lots of visits to the hap and Emergency Department.
Bite marks, cigarette burns

Sexual

The employment of inappropriate sexual language.
Using role engage in ~ to act out sexual behaviour.
Drawing pictures of a sexual world.
Exposing themselves and private areas at unbecoming times and places. Showing inappropriate actions or affections towards others. Bruises and marks about the genital areas.
Bloodstains in underwear.
Vaginal discharge
Difficulty going to to mode of dressing, or having frequent accidents. Frequent UTI infections.
Difficulty session down.

Emotional

Poor social skills by children of a similar age.
Immature behaviour.
Attention seeking behaviours – telling lies, clinging to an adult and longing attention, Low self esteem and dejected confidence.
Self harming ( in older children).
Changes in behaviour – so as aggression, anger, hostility or hyperactivity. Depression, trouble or a sudden loss of self self-reliance.
An apparent lack of supervision.

6.2

Possible signs, symptoms, indicators and behaviours that may

consideration concern in the context of safeguarding:

Neglect

•The bantling's general appearance is scruffy, unkempt, practicable

dirty clothes.

•The appear to have ~ing underweight.

•They may look tired, exactly to lack of sleep,

•They may perpetually be hungry, suggesting they are not essential ~ fed

properly.

•They have persistent infections, coughs, colds that are not

treated.

•They may communicate that they are often left alone.

Physical

•There is a change in the child's behaviour, the suckling may

become withdrawn or quiet.

•The may extend inappropriate aggressive behaviour during

role trifle.

•Use inappropriate language towards others.

•The infant flinches if a sudden movement hard upon them is made.

•Unexplained bruises marks.

•Unusually placed marks on the child's body.

•Lots of visits to the hap and Emergency Department.

•Bite marks, cigarette burns

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