This is a list of areas of concern categorised by types of harm.
Document ID number 2977, version 2, 3 July 2017.
NOTE: With the introduction of SAFER children framework on 20 November 2021, areas of concern was replaced with Essential information categories. The areas of concern list continues to remain as a reference to assist child protection practitioners understand information on CRIS prior to 20 November 2021.
Absence of carer – abandonment
- child has been abandoned.
Absence of carer – other
- child's parents are dead
- child's parents are incapacitated.
Physical injury
Type of harm
- likelihood of physical harm
- bites
- bone fracture
- brain damage
- bruise (visible)
- burns/scalding
- cut
- female genital mutilation
- female genital mutilation - likelihood
- haematoma
- head injury
- internal injuries
- paralysis
- poisoning
- red mark
- sprain/dislocation
- welt
- other physical injury.
Actions leading to harm
- attempted drowning
- attempted suffocation or strangulation
- family violence - risk of or actual physical injury
- forced marriage - risk of or actual physical injury
- hit with an object
- inappropriate discipline
- kicked
- mutilation
- pulled
- punched
- severe inappropriate discipline
- shaking
- struck with hand
- taken to conflict zone
- thrown
- torture
- tying or close confinement
- other action leading to injury.
Sexual abuse
Type of harm
- likelihood of sexual abuse
- contact with registered sex offender
- developmentally inappropriate sexual activity
- fondling
- promiscuity
- sexual harassment
- sexual molestation
- sexual offending (by child)
- sexual penetration
- sexual violence towards other
- sexually transmitted disease
- unsafe or dangerous to self sexual activity
- other form of sexual abuse.
Actions leading to harm
- commercial sexual exploitation including prostitution
- exposure to pornography
- exposure to sexual activity
- forced marriage - risk of or actual sexual activity
- grooming behaviour towards child
- inappropriate sexual behaviour by child towards a child of similar or older age or adult
- inappropriate sexual behaviour by child towards a younger child
- incest
- involving child in masturbation
- sexual exploitation
- sexual harassment
- sexual offending
- sexual penetration of a child under 10 years
- sexual penetration of a child under 16 years
- taken to conflict zone
- other sexually abusive action.
Emotional or intellectual development
Type of harm
- likelihood of significant emotional harm
- absconding
- aggressive behaviours
- bed wetting
- depression
- disorganised or insecure attachment to primary carer
- eating disturbance
- educational development or learning impaired or delayed
- emotional or behavioural development impaired or delayed
- emotional trauma
- feeling anxious
- feeling fearful
- feeling ostracised
- feeling rejected
- feeling scapegoated
- feeling unsafe
- fire lighting
- frozen watchfulness
- hurting animals
- impulsive behaviours
- indiscriminate attachment behaviour
- high risk activities
- lowered self esteem
- mood or personality change
- negative or limited activities or interests
- not attending or not engaged with kindergarten or school
- post traumatic symptoms
- radicalising towards violent extremism
- regressive behaviour
- self blame
- self harm
- self hatred
- sense of future distorted or impacted upon
- shame regarding sexual abuse
- sleep disturbance
- social development or presentation impaired or delayed
- social isolation
- soiling
- substance abuse (child)
- suicidal action
- suicidal ideation
- trust issues
- unspecified reported history of abuse or neglect
- violent behaviours
- withdrawn
- other concerning acting out behaviour
- other somatic symptoms of emotional trauma
- other emotional or psychological harm.
Emotional or intellectual development continued
Actions leading to harm
- alleged perpetrator has access to child
- coercion/manipulation
- chaotic family lifestyle
- excessive blaming of child
- excessive criticism of child
- exposure to violent extremist ideology
- exposure to parental mental illness
- exposure to parental substance abuse – emotional or psychological impact
- family violence – emotional or psychological impact
- forced marriage
- fragmented family
- humiliation of child
- involving child in criminal behaviour
- involving child in violent behaviour
- lack of adequate education
- lack of attachment with child
- low warmth
- parental low self esteem
- physically abusive behaviour towards child
- primarily negative interactions with child
- rejection of child
- scapegoating of child
- sexually abusive behaviour towards child
- taken to conflict zone
- threats to child
- threats to kill a child
- unreasonable or unrealistic expectations of child
- unresponsiveness to child’s emotional needs
- verbal abuse of child
- other action leading to emotional or psychological harm.
Physical development or health
Type of harm
- likelihood of significant harm due to absence of basic care
- born drug dependent
- dehydrated
- educational delay
- failure to thrive
- foetal alcohol syndrome or related condition
- homelessness
- hypothermia
- impaired or delayed physical development
- inadequate personal hygiene
- induced or fabricated illness
- lack of adequate clothing
- lack of adequate food / fluids
- lack of adequate shelter
- malnutrition
- pre-natal or post natal exposure to psychoactive drugs or alcohol
- substance misuse on child
- untreated medical needs
- other harm to physical development or health.
Actions leading to harm
- deliberate or callous exposure to heat or cold
- exposure to parental mental illness
- exposure to parental substance abuse
- failure to ensure appropriate access to medical care or treatment
- failure to ensure safety
- failure to prioritise child's needs over own
- failure to protect from harm or danger
- failure to provide adequate clothing
- failure to provide adequate food or fluids
- failure to provide adequate shelter
- failure to provide adequate supervision
- failure to provide basic care
- family violence - physical development or health impact
- forced marriage
- poor understanding of infant or child physical or health needs
- taken to conflict zone
- other action leading to harm to physical development or health.
Parent or carer capability – issues or areas of difficulty
Issues
- alcohol abuse
- criminal offending (other than sexual offending)
- family isolated
- family violence
- financial difficulties
- history of abuse or neglect as child
- intellectual disability
- non-biological parent as carer
- other child died in parents care
- other child removed from parent
- physical or sensory disability
- poor parenting skills or knowledge
- poor physical health
- poor understanding of infant or child needs
- psychiatric illness or psychological disturbance
- sexual offending
- substance abuse
- transient or homeless
- views concerns less seriously than child protection
- violent extremism
- young parent(s) – under 20 years at time of birth of first child.
Actions leading to harm
- attitude to child inappropriate
- difficulty with ensuring safety of child
- difficulty with exhibiting warmth and affection to child
- difficulty with problem solving
- difficulty with providing basic care for child
- difficulty with providing consistency and reliability
- difficulty with providing guidance and boundaries for child
- difficulty with providing stability
- difficulty with providing stimulation for child
- exposing child to violent extremism
- previous parenting issues
- taking child to conflict zone
- other parenting issue.
Cumulative harm
Cumulative harm refers to the effects of multiple adverse or harmful circumstances and events in a child’s life. The unremitting daily impact of these experiences on the child can be profound and exponential, and diminish a child’s sense of safety and wellbeing. For further guidance, see Cumulative harm.
Sexually abusive behaviours exhibited
- inappropriate sexual behaviour by child towards a younger child
- inappropriate sexual behaviour by child towards a child of similar or older age or adult
- sexual offending.
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