Risk of harm
A sub-heading under Risk indicators. It is meant to cover answers about your child getting hurt, hurting someone else, or doing something risky without thinking first.
Applies across the UK
Two profiler questions are tagged this way: whether your child hurts themselves or others when angry, and whether they put themselves in risky situations on impulse. The strongest answer you gave to either one sets what is shown.
Seeing this does not mean anything has been decided about your child. It means one of your own answers was high enough that we did not want it buried in an average Descriptive range The words a report uses to sum up a score, like 'average' or 'extremely low'. Tests draw these bands in their own places, so the same word can mean different scores. Read the full definition of Descriptive range . It is a reason to mention it to your GP GP Your family doctor. For many families the GP is the first person to talk to, and the person who refers your child on to a specialist. Read the full definition of GP or your child's school, not a finding in itself.
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