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Child Abuse and Neglect: An Instrument to Assist with Case Referral Decision Making
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1989
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Family MedicineChild WelfareDisabilityPediatric TraumaProgram EvaluationPrimary CareChild ProtectionHealth SciencesDecision-making InstrumentChild AbuseChild DevelopmentReporting AgenciesNursingIncident InvestigationPediatricsChild Sexual AbuseMedicineTrauma In ChildFoster Care
A decision-making instrument was developed to assist reporting agencies and individuals in determining which child abuse and neglect charges would require immediate reporting to a child protection agency and which could be managed initially by the reporting agency. The instrument comprises a matrix scoring system that combines the experience classification of the reporting source and the degree of harm reported. The matrix scoring system was tested for 1 year to evaluate child abuse and neglect cases reported to the New York State Central Registry and Special Services for Children. The goal of the decision-making instrument is to decrease the number of unnecessary reportings to overburdened agencies without jeopardizing the interests of the child. The instrument should assist reporting sources in developing a systematic approach to case referral decision making and should minimize the subjectivity of such decisions.