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Commonly Asked Questions about Child Protective Services

Red Flag Behavior is any behavior which is undesirable and requires correction. While red flag behaviors are not inherently abusive or illegal, they may be an indication of malintent. Thus, red flag behaviors must be immediately mitigated, and the individual should be continuously monitored.
Choose Your Words Carefully. Despite how emotionally charged these situations are, you must remain calm when interacting with social workers and police officers. Anything you say will be used in a CPS investigation as evidence. In many circumstances, it is best to say nothing at all.
Here is what CPS cannot do in New York: Forcefully Enter Your Home: CPS cannot enter a home without permission unless they have obtained a court order. Compel an Individual to Take a Drug Test: CPS can request that an individual undergo a drug test, but they can only require a parent to do so with a court order.
Mandated reporters can choose to tell the family that they have called the Hotline and the reasons for their decision. This disclosure may help maintain a relationship between the mandated reporter and the childs family, especially when there is on-going contact.
CPS will contact the person, if known, who made the report within 24 hours, to gather more information. CPS will make an unannounced visit to your home within 24 - 48 hours of the report. CPS will request your permission to enter your home and have a conversation about the alleged concerns and to explain the process.
Physical Neglect Red Flags: Poor hygiene, dirty bodies, dirty or ill-fitting clothing, offensive body odor. Unattended medical needs. Begs, steals or hides food.
If you suspect a child has been harmed or is at risk, please dial 1-800-342-3720, to report what you have seen or heard. You can make a difference.
Withdrawal from friends or usual activities. Changes in behavior such as aggression, anger, hostility or hyperactivity or changes in school performance. Depression, anxiety or unusual fears, or a sudden loss of self-confidence. Sleep problems and nightmares.