MODULE 2 REPORTING ABUSE AND NEGLECT
QUESTIONS AND VERIFIED ANSWERS, 100% GUARANTEE PASS
1. Section 39.201, Florida Statutes (F.S.) states Florid-
ians must report any child abuse, abandonment, and/or neglect they
. Failure to report is a third degree felony in the State of
Florida.
Answer> all; suspect
2. Persons in the following professions must provide their names when filing a report
Answer>
a) physician, osteopathic physician, medical examiner, chiropractic physi- cian, nurse, or
hospital personnel engaged in the admission, examination, care, or treatment of persons;
b) health or mental health professional other than one listed in subparagraph a; c)
practitioner who relies solely on spiritual means for healing;
d) school teacher or other school official or personnel; e) social worker, day care center
worker, or other professional child care, foster care, residential, or institutional worker; f)
law enforcement officer; or g) judge.
3. All professionals must provide their
when reporting suspicions of child abuse, abandon-
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ment, and/or neglect.
Answer> child care; names
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True or false?
Answer> True
5. All child care professionals must provide their names when reporting sus- picions
of child abuse, abandonment, and/or neglect; everyone else can make an anonymous
report, if they prefer.
True or false?
Answer> True
6. Failure to report suspected abuse or neglect is a third degree felony in the State of
Florida.
True or false?
Answer> True
7. As a Floridian and a child care provider it is your duty and your
according to Chapter 39 of the Florida Statutes to
report any case of child abuse or neglect.
Answer> legal re- sponsibility; suspected
8. There are four ways to make a report
Answer>
1. Online. 2. Telephone -
call 1-800-96ABUSE (1-800-962-2873). 3. Florida Relay 7-1-1 or TTY (Tele-
typewriter/Telephone Device for the Deaf) 1-800-453-5145. 4. Fax report to 1-
800-914-0004.