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2. Human life
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2.2 Standards of a human child |
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Article 74-Serious injury of a human child |
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Serious injury of a human |
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It is a requirement under this code that all reports of serious injury to children are registered with the closest medical centre as part of treatment. |
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Withholding of medical care to a seriously injured child a serious crime |
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The whithholding of adequate medical care to a seriously injured child, without legal excuse is a serious crime. |
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Signs of physicaly abuse must be reported to the police |
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Any social worker, any medical officer and any person who comes in contact with a child showing injuries consistent with possible sexual and/or physical abuse are required under this Code to report such signs immediately to police and secondly to make record image of such injuries for potential future prosecution. |
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The failure of a social worker or any person in service or care to report such signs of abuse to the police and to fail to record such signs are themselves guilty of a serious social offence and crime, liable for loss of professional status and imprisonment. |
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No claim of privacy, privilege or any other professional claim of duty shall be an acceptable defense against such gross negligent behaviour as the only way that society can effectively enforce a reduction in abuse against children is a zero tolerance policy that shows abusers will get caught. |
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