Suspected Abuse definition

Suspected Abuse means reasonable cause to believe that abuse may have occurred.
Suspected Abuse means a reporting person’s suspicion of an abuse in the organisation at which he works or has worked or in another organisation if he has come into contact with that organisation through his work, in so far as the suspicion is based on reasonable grounds resulting from the knowledge gained by the employee in the service of his employer or from the knowledge obtained by the employee through his work at another business or organisation;
Suspected Abuse means reasonable cause to believe that abuse may have occurred. [Publications: Publications referenced are available from the agency.]

Examples of Suspected Abuse in a sentence

  • See attached district policy JHFE "Reporting Requirements for Suspected Abuse of a Child" for more detail regarding these reporting obligations.

  • DSHS HIV and STD Program Policy Reporting Suspected Abuse and Neglect of Children, located at: ▇▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇/childabusereporting/default.shtm.

  • Concerns about the Suspected Abuse or Neglect of a child Everyone, including members of the public and professionals who work closely with children, is required by law to report suspected cases of child abuse or neglect.

  • See attached district policy JHFE “Reporting Requirements for Suspected Abuse of a Child” for more detail regarding these reporting obligations.

  • These exceptions include, but are not limited to: • Suspected Abuse: If, in our professional capacity, a clinician at ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Psychological Services has reasonable cause to suspect a child is or has been the victim of abuse, neglect, or maltreatment, that clinician is required by Pennsylvania law to report the suspicion of abuse or maltreatment to the appropriate authorities.

  • ALL EMPLOYEES are required to follow Policy JHFE "Reporting of Suspected Abuse of a Child" and policy JHFF/GBNAA "Reporting Requirements for Suspected Sexual Conduct with Students." These policies help ensure employees are properly reporting incidents of abuse and sexual conduct.

  • ALL EMPLOYEES are required to follow Policy JHFE “Reporting of Suspected Abuse of a Child” and policy JHFF/GBNAA “Reporting Requirements for Suspected Sexual Conduct with Students.” These policies help ensure employees are properly reporting incidents of abuse and sexual conduct.


More Definitions of Suspected Abuse

Suspected Abuse means an employee’s suspicion of an abuse in the organisation at which he works or has worked or in another organisation if he has come into contact with that organisation through his work, in so far as: