beetlejuice
Well-Known Member
we got told on the safeguarding and protecting of children course that anything you think might be abuse should be reported to social services.
They said it was not our decision to decide how bad the abuse was etc it is our responsibility to report it and let them deal with it.
So i think in that situation or similar ones you could try to find out as much info as possible, do not say anything to the parents, write down descriptions and then report it.
What your describing sounds like its not the first time the child has undergone this as the parent obviously doesnt care who is watching and what environment they are in.
Poor child. Its amazing what some people will do.
They said it was not our decision to decide how bad the abuse was etc it is our responsibility to report it and let them deal with it.
So i think in that situation or similar ones you could try to find out as much info as possible, do not say anything to the parents, write down descriptions and then report it.
What your describing sounds like its not the first time the child has undergone this as the parent obviously doesnt care who is watching and what environment they are in.
Poor child. Its amazing what some people will do.