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Substance abuse by a parent or caretaker is enough evidence to constitute abuse or neglect of the child.
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Substance abuse by a parent or caretaker alone is not enough evidence to constitute child abuse or neglect.


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No, substance abuse by a parent or caretaker alone is not sufficient evidence to constitute abuse or neglect of the child. In cases of child abuse and neglect, it is important to establish a pattern of behavior or specific incidents that demonstrate harm or endangerment to the child. Substance abuse may be a factor considered in determining whether abuse or neglect is occurring, but it is not the sole determining factor.


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