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Categories of significant harm (in NSW)
Physical abuse
– injuries will require medical assessment and/or treatment; or there are fractures, head, neck or back injury, abdominal trauma, burns, lacerations requiring sutures, female genital mutilation. Explanation is suspicious, inconsistent or injuries are of various ages.
Neglect
-Supervision – child or young person is alone or not adequately protected
-Physical shelter / environment – homelessness or living in a dangerous environment
-Food – not receiving adequate nutrition
-Medical care – has an untreated or inappropriately treated medical condition
-Mental health care – has an untreated or inappropriately treated mental health condition -Education – a child of compulsory school age is not enrolled or is habitually absent.
Sexual abuse
– disclosure of abuse, pregnancy, STI, trauma to genital area, contact with known offender, exposure to pornography, coercion or grooming behaviours.
Problematic sexual behaviour by a child or young person – coercion, aggression, grooming behaviours, contact with known offender.
Psychological harm
– exposure to chronic or severe domestic violence, severe carer mental health or substance abuse, carer behaviours that are persistent, repetitive or having a negative impact on the development, self worth or self esteem of the child; parental criminal or corrupting behaviour; or deliberate exposure to traumatic events.
Relinquishing carer
– carer no longer willing to provide shelter, food, or supervision effective immediately, or placed in an alternative care arrangement for next 72 hours.
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