Mandatory Reporter Training Quiz

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Mandatory Reporter Training Quiz

Test your knowledge and understanding of mandatory reporting and child abuse awareness with our comprehensive quiz. This training is essential for anyone working with children to ensure that they can identify and report suspected abuse effectively.

  • 11 Engaging Questions
  • Multiple Choice and Checkbox Formats
  • Learn Key Signs of Child Abuse and Neglect
11 Questions3 MinutesCreated by CaringHeart123
Children who have suffered abuse are...
Less likely to graduate high school
More likely to struggle with mental health issues
More likely to end up in prison
All of the above
None of the above
What is a mandatory reporter?
An investigator of abuse suspicions.
A person who works with children who must tell the proper authorities of any suspected abuse.
Any teacher or childcare provider who knows the rules about abuse.
The principal or Executive Director in charge of all persons who work with children
What should a mandatory reporter report?
Any observed physical, sexual, or emotional abuse or neglect
Any suspected physical, sexual, or emotional abuse or neglect
Any signs of physical, sexual, or emotional abuse or neglect
All of the above
What is grooming?
Keeping clean and free from abuse
Being somewhat friendly with all children
Giving a student hugs
Being overly friendly with a particular student and their family
Click all signs/symptoms of sexual abuse
Reluctant to go home
Young pregnancy
Trouble sitting or walking
STDs
Frequent crying
Avoids specific person for no reason
Runs away from home
Irrational bursts of anger
Excessive lethargy
Displays inappropriate knowledge or interest in sex
Click all signs a child is being physically abused
Unexplained injuries
Overly afraid or apologetic when they make a mistake
Angry and violent toward others
Wearing inappropriate clothing to cover skin
Being hyper alert and jumpy
Forms quick emotional attachments with adults
Click all signs a child is emotionally abused
Takes care of other children
Acts like an adult
Acts excessively babyish
Makes friends quickly
Unattached to parent/caregiver
Unengaged in school/activities
Extremes in behavior (compliant or demanding, passive or aggressive)
Constantly keeping busy
Signs a child is being neglected
Unclean and ungroomed
Untreated injuries
Tries to run away
Frequently late
Easily angered
Quiet and asocial
Frequently hungry or tired
To whom does a mandatory reporter make a proper report?
To supervisor/Executive Director if available
To co-workers or other volunteers
Either of the above
All of the above
If the proper person with whom to file a report is unavailable or does not follow up on the report, what should the mandatory reporter do?
File a report with LAPD or DHFS themselves
Wait until the proper person is available
Keep prompting the proper person to file a report
Continually check whether an official report has been made
What does two deep mean?
Two children to every adult
Two adults in the room at all times
Two witnesses at all times
Children pair off in buddy system
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