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Helping and Giving HOPE to Children in Need.



SIGNS OF CHILD ABUSE



OVERVIEW





There are four major types of child maltreatment:

Physical Abuse • Neglect • Sexual Abuse • Emotional Abuse



PHYSICAL ABUSE





Physical Abuse is physical injury that results in substantial harm to the child, or the genuine threat of substantial harm from physical injury to the child. The physical injury (ranging from minor bruises to severe fractures or death) can result from punching, beating, shaking, kicking, biting, throwing, stabbing, hitting, burning, choking, or otherwise harming a child. Such injury is considered abuse regardless of whether the caretaker intended to hurt the child.


Suspect Physical Abuse When You See:


• Frequent injuries such as bruises, cuts, black eyes, or burns without adequate explanations• Frequent complaints of pain without obvious injury
• Burns or bruises in unusual patterns that may indicate the use of an instrument or human bite cigarette burns on any part of the body
• Lack of reaction to pain
• Aggressive, disruptive, and destructive behavior
• Passive, withdrawn, and emotionless behavior
• Fear of going home or seeing parents Injuries that appear after a child has not been seen for several days
• Unreasonable clothing that may hide injuries to arms or legs



NEGLECT





Neglect is failure to provide for a child’s basic needs necessary to sustain the life or health of the child, excluding failure caused primarily by financial inability unless relief services have been offered and refused.


Suspect Neglect When You See:


• Obvious malnourishment

• Lack of personal cleanliness

• Torn or dirty clothing

• Stealing or begging for food

• Child unattended for long periods of time

• Need for glasses, dental care, or other medical attention

• Frequent tardiness or absence from school



SEXUAL ABUSE





.Sexual Abuse includes fondling a child’s genitals, penetration, incest, rape, sodomy, indecent exposure, and exploitation through prostitution or producing pornographic materials.


Suspect Sexual Abuse When You See:


• Physical signs of sexually transmitted diseases

• Evidence of injury to the genital area

• Pregnancy in a young girl

• Difficulty in sitting or walking

• Extreme fear of being alone with adults of a certain sex

• Sexual comments, behaviors or play

• Knowledge of sexual relations beyond what is expected for a child’s age • Sexual victimization of other children



EMOTIONAL ABUSE





Emotional Abuse is mental or emotional injury that results in an observable and material impairment in a child’s growth, development, or psychological functioning. It includes extreme forms of punishment such as confining a child in a dark closet, habitual scapegoating, belittling, and rejecting treatment for a child.


Suspect Emotional Abuse When You See:


• Over compliance

• Low self-esteem

• Severe depression, anxiety, or aggression

• Difficulty making friends or doing things with other children

• Lagging in physical, emotional, and intellectual development

• Caregiver who belittles the child, withholds love, and seems unconcerned about the child’s problems



If you suspect a child is being abused or neglected, the law requires you to report it. In 2021, there were 1,000 confirmed victims of child abuse or neglect in Nueces County. Suspected abuse should be reported as soon as possible. After 48 hours, bruises and marks start fade. It is important for investigators to see the physical signs. To report abuse, either call or report online. You can make a difference.



REPORT ABUSE





If you have an emergency or life-threatening situation, call your local law enforcement agency or 911 immediately Or Call the Texas Abuse Hotline at:


1-800-252-5400

Or Report on the Texas Department of Family and Protective Services website -https://www.txabusehotline.org



Go Blue Day



During the month of April, we recognize National Child Abuse Prevention Month and the importance of communities working together to help families thrive and prevent child abuse. The Community Partners Board joins other groups in the community to help inform the community about prevention of child abuse and resources available to them.



YOU can make a meaningful difference for abused and neglected children in Nueces County.



We believe every child should be valued, nurtured and loved. But, behind closed doors, there are children in our cities who are forgotten, abused and neglected. Nueces County Community Partners Board provides for the immediate and urgent needs of these children and supports the Child Protective Services caseworkers who help them.

The road to healing is difficult, but with the help of volunteers and donors like you, we are here every day to provide what these children and their caseworkers need to start the journey to healing.



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