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To report abuse or neglect: 1.877.237.0004 or click here |
When a person notifies the Department of Children's Services regarding possible abuse or neglect of a child, Children's
Services case managers determine how quickly to respond with an investigation. They must assess the referral information
and focus on the present and future risks to the child.
Considering the condition of the child and the risk of future maltreatment helps a case manager know how to quickly to respond to an abuse or neglect referral and what priority to assign that referral. DCS accepts reports of child maltreatment provided it meets the following three criteria:
DCS accepts all referrals involving sexual abuse of children under the age of 13 years regardless of the previous relationship between the alleged victim and the alleged perpetrator. DCS does not investigate sexual abuse allegations of a child 13 to 18 years old by an alleged perpetrator who does not have a relationship with the child, as defined above unless the child is in the department's custody. DCS may assist law enforcement or the district attorney’s office in such cases. Here’s the information you’ll be asked to provide if you call to report child abuse:
The reporter's identity is confidential, but a name should be given so the department could follow up with the reporter if necessary. The reporter is free from civil or criminal liability for reports of suspected child abuse or neglect made in good faith. |