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Research - Community awareness of child abuse & mandatory reporting legislation
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Posted by AlanaP, Tuesday, 17 October 2017 10:11:24 PM
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Look a female genital mutilations in Muslim communities for cultural reasons, and in Western societies for gender change believing gender is fluid. Both are child abuse as it affects their whole life.
Posted by Josephus, Wednesday, 18 October 2017 12:30:26 PM
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Psych the Psych's.
So I took your survey, out of curiosity. Not so much because I cared about the topic, but was interested to know how psychologists were approaching it. What type of questions were they asking and why those particular questions? What were the motives behind this survey; What possible 'predetermined' motive was behind the survey, what did it set out to achieve; and what conclusions were they hoping to come to, and actions pushed for as a result of the survey. The first part of the survey was 50 questions, but many of these questions are more or less completely pointless without a context. Depending of the particular 'context' that comes to mind of the person surveyed, a vast majority of questions could be answered yes or no. Without a context; you completely fail to put in an accurate perspective just exactly what child abuse is. The survey is largeely pointless, and I think psychologists themselves are completely pointless if they cannot acknowledge the flaws in their own research strategies. Adding up the answers and working from data compiled 'as a score'. It's dumb, pointless and a waste of everyone's time, and you will come forth like experts and portray yourselves as having done this specialised important work, but you're completely inept at even attempting it, in my opinion. (This has nothing to do with you as a student, but directed at your field in general) If there are flaws in way you go about your research then the results will also be flawed. This survey gauges peoples thoughts when concerning the idea of how much more rules and regulations can be mandated onto them in regards yo proposing action. It does nothing to address the causes of child abuse, and other related problems in society associated with it. Posted by Armchair Critic, Wednesday, 18 October 2017 1:48:32 PM
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Article Today
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2017-10-19/you-decide-would-you-remove-these-children/8103416 Posted by Armchair Critic, Thursday, 19 October 2017 11:52:47 PM
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Armchair Critic…
I too did this survey. I've had extensive experience with this subject…not from an academic view, but real life stuff. The survey was researching attitudes to reporting. Not the actual child abuse itself. I didn't have a problem with it, but I acknowledge your observations. The only practical use I have observed for psychologists, is to write confirmation reports for court cases, where their input is used by a judge of the court, to determine outcomes for the child. The direct view of a damaged child, is generally unbelievable. Invariably, they are coerced to tell porkies, by those around them with the most to lose. I have rarely observed a court make a decision which would be acceptable to the child itself. Decisions are entirely viewed through the prism of the perceived safety of the child. That's understandable, but not always the best option! There is no way to successfully eliminate child abuse. We must live with the consequences, as does the child. It's a tough life, and children certainly do not need a start in it, commencing from early adult abuse. Posted by diver dan, Friday, 20 October 2017 9:45:31 PM
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AC...
Poverty is child abuse. If there are not sufficient resources to acceptably care for children in family poverty, where is the justice in removing the child deemed neglected through lack of food and inadequite clothing. Short of a concerted effort to lift those in poverty out of it, poverty will continue, along with technicle child abuse. Unfortunately, more are being driven into poverty by Government neglect of its citizens. Excessive power bills are one sure way to do it. High rents and lack of social housing, are other great contributors to child abuse. I blame Malcom Turnbull and Bill Shorten for child abuse. It's a national disgrace! Posted by diver dan, Friday, 20 October 2017 10:15:15 PM
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If you have a spare 15 - 20 minutes, I would really appreciate it if you could please fill out a short confidential survey.
Below is the link to complete the survey and please don't hesitate to contact me if you would like any more information.
https://swinuw.au1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_djp2o5ATSHcKm5n
Anyone is welcome to participate so feel free to share the link and get the community talking about this important issue.
Thanks in advance