4.1
• Lack self-esteem
• Aggressive behaviour
• Reluctant to speak
• Sad and withdrawn
• Nervous
Physical abuse may involve hitting, shaking, throwing, poisoning, burning or
Scalding, drowning, suffocating, or otherwise causing physical harm to a child.
Physical harm may also be caused when a parent or carer fabricates the symptoms or deliberately induces illness in a child, a person may also do this because they enjoy or need the attention they get from others.
write the signs for emotional, sexual, neglect and the symtoms
4.2
Parents of a child with a disability may find it hard to love them emotionally and this could result in them being neglected, a child with a disability may feel they can’t talk to anyone if they are being abused as they may feel they will not be believed.
the headteacher should make sure the safeguarding officer has up to date knowledge and training, there is more to this like having Crb clerance, information sharing e.t.c
4.3
parents and carers have rights to know if their child is being abused.
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