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    Hi,
    I'm currently working my way through the CYPOP5 tasks and am a little confused on Task 8; describing signs, symptoms, indicators and behaviours of different types of abuse, and the difference between these.

    Any tips or advice on what anyone else has done for this task would be great as I'm a little stuck!

    Tia xx

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    Quote Originally Posted by louise1986 View Post
    Hi,
    I'm currently working my way through the CYPOP5 tasks and am a little confused on Task 8; describing signs, symptoms, indicators and behaviours of different types of abuse, and the difference between these.

    Any tips or advice on what anyone else has done for this task would be great as I'm a little stuck!

    Tia xx
    Have you done any safeguarding training yet? It is all very standard answers they are looking for- should be straight out of a course text book or training course hand-out. Check the reference books you are using- look up abuse or child protection.

 

 

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