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Which of the following is NOT an appropriate response if you are contacted by an angry parent/caregiver or the accused party regarding a suspected child abuse report? CHOOSE THE BEST ANSWER, THEN CUCK SUBMIT.

A. Respond in a professional, direct and honest manner
B. Express appropriate concern and respect
C. Tell the parent/accused party what the child has disclosed
D. None of the above

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Final answer:

The NOT an appropriate response if you are contacted by an angry parent/caregiver or the accused party regarding a suspected child abuse report is to tell the parent/accused party what the child has disclosed.

Step-by-step explanation:

The NOT an appropriate response if you are contacted by an angry parent/caregiver or the accused party regarding a suspected child abuse report is option C: tell the parent/accused party what the child has disclosed.

Telling the parent or accused party what the child has disclosed can compromise the investigation and put the child at further risk. It is important to maintain confidentiality and allow the appropriate authorities to handle the situation.

The appropriate responses in such a situation would be:

  1. Respond in a professional, direct and honest manner
  2. Express appropriate concern and respect
  3. Stay calm and listen to the other side of the story
  4. Avoid blaming the other person and focus on solving the problem
  5. Seek guidance from a supervisor or HR department if necessary

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