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  • The study focuses on the awareness of child maltreatment among school professionals in Saudi Arabia, highlighting their critical role in identifying and protecting at-risk children.
  • Findings reveal that a significant portion of school professionals (about one-third) exhibited low awareness of child maltreatment, with only 22% familiar with national policies and the Convention on the Rights of the Child (Article 19).
  • Despite the low levels of awareness, a majority expressed interest in receiving further training, indicating a potential for improvement in addressing child maltreatment through targeted educational efforts.

Article Abstract

Objectives: The Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC) was ratified by Saudi Arabia 15 years ago; yet addressing the issue of child maltreatment only began in more recent years. School professionals play a significant role in children's lives, as they spend a great deal of time with them and are hence essential to protecting and identifying those in danger or at risk. The objective of this study is to identify school professional's awareness of child maltreatment and the existing national policies and procedures to examine the extent of efforts made in Saudi Arabia and to activate the roles of schools and school professionals in protecting children from violence and implementation of Article 19 of the CRC.

Methods: This was a cross-sectional study, where school professionals from randomly selected schools throughout the country were invited to participate in a self-administered questionnaire.

Results: A total of 3,777 school professionals participated in the study. Fifty-five percent of professionals had at least 10 years of work experience. A low-level of awareness of child maltreatment was found in about 1/3 of school professionals. Only 1.9% of school professionals had ever attended any sort of specific training on child maltreatment, though 69.3% of those who had not, were willing to attend future training. With regards to awareness of CRC Article 19 or policies and procedures addressing child maltreatment, only 22% reported being aware of it.

Conclusion: The majority of school professionals in Saudi Arabia have a low-intermediate level of awareness of child maltreatment, ratification of CRC, and related national policies and procedures, yet most are willing to attend training programs on this subject matter. Efforts need to be made in the country to fill this gap.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.chiabu.2011.10.002DOI Listing

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