Saving and adding
The indicators and risk factors you have ticked can be saved now in a PDF form and once the file is saved on your computer you can add extra information. The old information will be wiped from this application. Additionally more specific problems could apply to this case. In that case, you can consult the list of indicators below and the indicators will not be wiped from the other list. If not, you can choose to save as PDF to receive the file. When using the list of indicators on an iPhone, the form may be saved in IBook, from there you can send the file to your computer to make any changes.
Human Trafficking
Any form of exploitation, of forced (sexual) services, and of taking advantage of these circumstances. Don’t just think of forced prostitution, but also of the exploitation of men, women, and/or children, in e.g. catering, horticulture, housework or factory work.
Grooming and Child Sexual Exploitation
These pimps are human traffickers who use seduction techniques, manipulations, blackmail and violence to rope in girls with the objective to make them work for them as prostitutes or in other (illegal) sectors.
Harmful traditional practices
Violence, mutilation, and oppression resulting from orthodox and/or conservative traditions and beliefs about sexuality and gender roles. These include honour-based violence, child marriages and forced marriages, forced abandonment, female genital mutilation (FGM), and polygamy.
Derailed care
We talk about derailed care when a caregiver unintentionally crosses the boundaries of the cared for person and due to being overburdened, ignorance, incompetence, or powerlessness provides inadequate care, neglects, or in any other way causes unintended harm. The abuse of elders often involves derailed care and also children or adults with special needs or disabilities could be affected by this form of abuse.
Animal abuse
Research shows that a remarkable number of cases of domestic violence also involve animal abuse. The close bond between humans and animals can cause pets to become a target for the perpetrators of domestic violence. A perpetrator of domestic violence may abuse a pet or use it as a weapon. If there is animal abuse, you have to be extra alert for indicators of domestic violence in the family.