What Everyone Should Know About Reporting Child Abuse and Neglect
1-800-4-A-Child the National Child Abuse Hotline Can Help with Any Questions You May Have
1. Call your states abuse and neglect hotline.
2. When you make a report, make sure you communicate your concerns in a detailed way. You will want to tell them exactly what happened, where this occurred, who was involved and when this took place. You will want to give them a record of any and all injuries or incidents that were observed.
3. If you are considering making a reports you should make it as soon as possible. The longer you wait the longer the child is in danger. You should try to report it within 48 hours before any bruises and marks heal. This will help when they go to investigate the child for any physical signs of abuse.
4. Then you should be prepared to give the agency the information you have about the relationship between the child and the suspected abuser.
5. You will need to provide the following information in your report: The Name, age, and address of the child, description of the child, current injuries, medical or behavioral problems, the parents names and names of any other children in the home
You should report child abuse if you suspect that the child is in danger, so that someone can help the family.
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Takeaways
- There are different kinds of abuse which can be mental, emotional, physical, or sexual or neglect.
- You should prepare before giving the agency the information on the suspected abuser.
- Your identity is not revealed to the suspect and it is kept confidential.
Did You Know?
Boys and girls are both at risk to be abused or neglected.
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