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- DCF | How and When to Report Child Abuse Neglect
When a report indicates that a child may be at risk, an investigator from the Division of Child Protection and Permanency (formerly Youth and Family Services) will promptly investigate the allegations of child abuse and neglect within 24 hours of receipt of the report
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The Child Abuse Hotline (State Central Registry) receives reports of child abuse and neglect 24-hours a day, 7-days a week Reports requiring a field response are forwarded to the CP P Local Office who investigates
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Mandated reporters must file, within 48 hours of an oral report, a signed, written report, Report of Suspected Child Abuse or Maltreatment (LDSS-2221A) This written report is to be filed with the appropriate local CPS
- DFPS - Report Abuse or Neglect
The Texas Department of Family and Protective Services (DFPS) has a central place to report: Child abuse and neglect Abuse, neglect, self-neglect, and exploitation of the elderly or adults with disabilities living at home Abuse of children in child-care facilities or treatment centers
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If abuse is suspected, a report should be filed with qualified and experienced agencies that will investigate the situation The California State Child Abuse Reporting Law provides the legal basis for action to protect children and to allow intervention by public agencies if a child is being abused
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Child Welfare Information Gateway provides helpful information about how to report suspected child abuse and neglect and additional helpful resources Many states have a toll-free phone number for reporting suspected child abuse or neglect
- How to Make an Anonymous Report to Child Protective Services
In the United States, CPS is managed on a state level, so it’s essential to contact your state’s CPS branch online or over the phone to make an anonymous report We’ll walk you through everything you need to know about the reporting process, including useful phone numbers, websites, and hotlines
- DFPS - When and How to Report Child Abuse
Child Protective Services (CPS), a division of DFPS, is responsible for conducting civil investigations of alleged abuse or neglect by caregivers or household members You may also report suspected abuse or neglect to any local or state law enforcement agency
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