Organizzazione sanitaria
Impegnarsi sull’abuso
CHILD ABUSE: A PROPOSAL FOR ESTABLISHING LOCAL MULTIPROFESSIONAL TASK FORCES
SILVIA PIVETTA1, ANNA MACALUSO1, LUCIANO LIPPOLIS2, VALENTINA PELOSO2, MARIAGRAZIA GIACCHIN2
1Unitŕ Distrettuale Bambini e Adolescenti e 2Consultorio Familiare dell’Azienda Sanitaria Territoriale Triestina
Ottobre 1998 - pagg. 537 -539
Abstract
Child abuse was recently recognized by the
Italian Department of Social Affairs as a
national priority and national guidelines
have been issued to promote prevention,
training and multiprofessional work at local
level. The present proposal, developed by a
district child and adolescent health unit in
Trieste, stems from the present situation of
insufficient communication and collaboration
among the various professionals involved
in school, health, social and judicial
services for children. It envisages the establishment,
at District level (population under
14 served around 10.000), of small
multidisciplinary teams comprising child
psychologist, community paediatrician, social
worker and health visitor. The tasks of
the district team include basic training and
support to professionals involved in educational
social and health child services for
the management of child abuse cases. A
larger multidisciplinary team including
school, police and Family Court officers at
Health Authority level (3 to 4 districts) is envisaged
for monitoring, planning and supervising
prevention and training strategies
and for coordinating the intervention on
child abuse among the various Agencies
involved.
