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Failure by a parent to provide a minor child with basic life necessities. The adult does not have to have intent to abuse or neglect for the neglect to be proven.
Ãâó: www.california-juvenile-crimes.com/juvenile_crime_...
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A neglected child is one who suffers harm owing to the failure of his parents or caretakers to fulfil his or her basic needs. Physical neglect-voluntary food deprivation, poor hygiene, lack of supervision, unjustified unattended problems or medical needs, delayed medical care, lack of clothing and shelter. Emotional neglect-when he or she suffers a lack of love and nurturing.
Ãâó: www.polity.org.za/html/govdocs/white_papers/social...
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A negligent act or omission that caused or may cause physical or emotional injury or death to mental illness patients by an individual responsible for providing care/services to the patient
Ãâó: www.uth.tmc.edu/uth_orgs/hcpc/procedures/volume2/c...
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A parent is guilty of neglect when a court determines that he or she has failed to provide for the physical, medical, and/or emotional needs of a child.
Ãâó: www.oberholtzerlaw.com/legterm.htm
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is failing to provide reasonable care. For example, a person may be abandoned or denied food or healthcare.
Ãâó: www.northmemorial.com/HealthEncyclopedia/printable...
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| neglect | a person who is neglectful and gives little attention or respect to people or responsibilities |
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| neglect | failing in what duty requires |
| neglect | not showing due care or attention |
| neglect | leaving vulnerable |
| neglect | leaving vulnerable |
| neglect | in a neglectful manner |
| neglect | the trait of neglecting responsibilities and lacking concern |
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