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When a Social Worker Has Reasons to Believe a Child

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When a social worker has reasons to believe a child has been abused, the social worker should:​


A) disclose the information to the child's teachers and friends.​
B) ​report the suspicions to child protective services.
C) ​give the child's family a chance to improve their parenting practices.
D) ​explore the circumstances in the child's home to determine if they are generally positive.

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