Child Abuse Reporting by School Counselors.
Professional School Counseling 2005, Oct, 9, 1
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Publisher Description
A sample of school counselors (N = 263) in one Midwestern state completed questionnaires to share their child abuse reporting behaviors, influences with regard to making a decision to report, and perceived barriers to the reporting process. Participants indicated reporting the majority of suspected cases, and elementary school counselors reported more cases than did high school counselors. Implications and recommendations are presented. **********
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