
Child Abuse Evaluation
Child abuse evaluation is a thorough process conducted by professionals to determine if a child has experienced harm or neglect. It involves reviewing the child's medical history, physical examinations, and possibly psychological assessments to identify signs of abuse or trauma. The goal is to ensure the child's safety, gather evidence, and provide appropriate care or intervention. This process is sensitive, confidential, and focused on the child's well-being, often involving collaboration among healthcare providers, social workers, and law enforcement when necessary.