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All suspected incidents of abuse or neglect, including sexual assault, physical abuse, kidnapping, and suspicion that a youth has experienced a new incident of exploitation must be reported to law enforcement and child welfare agencies investigating authorities.
Neglect: e.g. Failure to provide food, clothing, shelter, or health care for an individual under ones care when the means to do so are available. Self-neglect: e.g. Failure to provide food, clothing, shelter, or health care for oneself.
One of the barriers to disclosing can be the fear that nothing will happen, that they will not be believed or that the abuse will get worse because they have told someone. It is important that all of these potential fears are recognised and allayed by the response to a disclosure.
Barriers to Reporting They may fear losing a longtime support staff/caregiver. They may fear retaliation for reporting certain staff. They may fear they will not be believed. They may not have enough information about abuse to know they can get help.
A vulnerable adult is a person who is 18 or older who is unable to do any of the following on his/her own due to an intellectual or physical disability: manage his/her money; carry out daily tasks; or. protect him/herself against neglect, exploitation, or abuse.
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Victims of abuse, neglect, and exploitation often face several barriers to reporting, including fear of losing their caregivers, uncertainty about appropriate behavior, and doubts about being believed. Shame and threats of retaliation can further deter them from coming forward.

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