what is an allegation
An allegation is where a child or young person, or an adult on behalf of the child or young person makes a complaint or allegation of ill treatment against a foster carer. Children and young people may make an allegation against a foster carer for a number of reasons. The allegation may be true or it may result from misinterpreting everyday actions or it may arise because of a young persons desire to break their current placement. The Fostering Network’s survey showed that 52 per cent of allegations made against foster carers were of physical abuse, 16 per cent of poor standards of care and 16 per cent of sexual abuse.
An allegation is an accusation of sexually inappropriate behavior or misconduct. How do I formalize an allegation? You may formalize your allegation through a meeting (preferably face-to-face) with the Director or the Assistant Director of the Office for Child Abuse Investigations and Review. Who is present when I formalize my allegation? The individuals present when you formalize your allegation are the Director or the Assistant Director of the Office for Child Abuse Investigations and Review and a representative from the Office of Assistance Ministry. May someone accompany me when I formalize my allegation? You may be accompanied by anyone you choose to offer support and comfort (i.e. spouse, family member, friend, therapist, and/or attorney). Do I need to bring any documentation with me when I formalize my allegation? You may bring anything with you that you believe is important to share at the time of formalizing your allegation (i.e. pictures, letters, and/or yearbooks). Why is it
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