Institutional abuse definition
Institutional abuse means a child is the subject of abuse or neglect while in out-of-home care as defined in 10 Del.C. §901.
Institutional abuse means a child is the subject of abuse or neglect as defined in Delaware Code, Title 10, Chapter 9, Section 901 while in out of home care.
Institutional abuse means when a person responsible for a child’s care in an out-of-home setting jeopardizes the well being of a child that results or may result in physical or emotional injury.
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Institutional abuse means any act or omission by a foster parent or an employee or official of a public or private institution that provides caregiving services, for 24 hours a day or part thereof, who has control over or custody of a minor for his or her care, education, treatment or detention, who causes harm or endangers the health or physical, mental and/or emotional integrity of the minor, including sexual abuse, engages in obscene conduct and/or uses the minor to perform obscene acts, known or suspected, or which occur as a result of the prevailing policies, practices and conditions in the institution in question, exploits the minor or allows someone else to do so, including, but not limited to, using the minor to perform obscene acts for profit or in order to receive any other benefit.
Institutional abuse means any act or omission by the operator of a foster home or by an employee or official of a public or private institution providing care services for twenty-four
Institutional abuse means any case of abuse, as defined in subsection (1) of this section, that occurs in any public or private facility in the state that provides child care out of the home, supervision, or maintenance. "Facility" includes, but is not limited to, FAMILY CHILD CARE HOMES, FOSTER CARE HOMES, AND any OTHER
Institutional abuse means any case of abuse that occurs in any public or private facility in the state that provides child care out of the home, supervision, or maintenance. "Facility" includes, but is not limited to, any facility subject to the Colorado "Child Care Licensing Act" and which is defined in section 26-6-102,
Institutional abuse means any act or omission by the operator of a foster home or by an employee or official of a public or private institution providing care services for twenty-four (24) hours a day or part thereof, or having control over or custody of a minor to provide care, education, treatment, or detention, that causes harm or endangers the health or physical, mental, and/or emotional integrity of such minor, including, but not limited to sexual abuse; to engage in obscene behavior and/or use the minor to perform lewd acts, whether it is known, suspected, or occurring as a result of the prevailing policies, practices, and conditions of the institution in question; to exploit a minor or allow someone else to do so, including, but not limited to using such minor to perform obscene acts, either for profit or to receive any other benefit.
Institutional abuse means a child is the subject of abuse or neglect as defined in 10 Delaware Code, Title 10, Chapter 9, Subsection 901 while in an out of home setting such as a child care center. when a person responsible for a child’s care in an out-of-home setting jeopardizes the well being of a child that results or may result in physical or emotional injury.