hello there
its nice to see people still discussing my question, it is a very difficult question to answer, because of the moral of our duty as an adult, reguarding of what status we are.
But does anyone think that a child might just want to talk about it. if they knew you were going to report it they might keep it to themselves. which is no help for the child. ok some children will tell you because they want help in letting the right people know, but some might not, they might feel that if it got out they would be eg. splitting up a family, sending a loved one to prison, might make a parent/friend/relative hate them, i read on one site that a child had to give evidence about thier dad they found it very painful, they said i hate what my dad did to me, but i dont hate my dad.
There are many reasons a child would want to keep it quite, and each and every reason is unjustified, but not to a child. why shouldn't a child be able to just to talk about it without fear, why shouldn't they be able to make the right choice for themselves. for them to talk about it is a healing process alone, for them to open up and tell someone for the first time must be a great relief. but if they knew you was going to break confidentiality then all could be lost.
i understand we all have a right to report, as my last post stated but not by law. so if a member of joe public doesn't have to report it, them why should any professional if they feel that a child would benifit more by keeping their trust. as its quite clear that an abused child must really find it hard to trust anybody.
i hope this makes sence,
ps. i do and i dont think its wrong to report it, i just feel that everybody should do what is best for the child.