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Mandated reporters may report suspected child abuse, elder abuse, or vulnerable adult abuse. Abuse can include physical, sexual, or emotional abuse (though many states do not include emotional abuse under mandated reporting laws), neglect, and exposure to unsafe environments, such as drug use or domestic violence.
\u201cWhat Must be Reported to CACI?\u201d The law requires child welfare agencies to make a CACI report to the CA DOJ whenever they substantiate an allegation of 1) physical abuse, 2) sexual abuse, 3) mental abuse, or 4) severe neglect.
Mandated reporters are professionals who have regular contact with children or are otherwise in a position to observe indicators of abuse and are, therefore, legally required to report suspected child abuse. In California there are 49 categories of individuals defined as mandated reporters.
020(10), mandatory reporters are: DSHS employees. Law enforcement. Social workers and professional school personnel.
Reporting Suspected Child Abuse or Neglect by Telephone. Call 1-800-4ACHILD (1-800-422-4453). All reports can be kept anonymous, although you may be encouraged to give your name. This hotline has access to a network of welfare agencies around the country and can direct your report to the proper authorities.
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020(10), mandatory reporters are: DSHS employees. Law enforcement. Social workers and professional school personnel.
A mandated reporter is required to call the Police Department in the city where the incident occurred immediately or as soon as is practicable. Turn in a written report within 48 hours to the Police Department in the city where the incident occurred.
A mandated reporter is required to call the Police Department in the city where the incident occurred immediately or as soon as is practicable. Turn in a written report within 48 hours to the Police Department in the city where the incident occurred.
This program will provide an overview of the significant definitions, requirements and protections of the California Child Abuse & Neglect Reporting Act. The general training module is a four hour training that includes four sections.
Reports of suspected child abuse or maltreatment shall be made immediately by telephone and in writing within 48 hours after such oral report. Submit the written paper copy of the LDSS-2221A form originally signed to: the Local County Department of Social Services (LDSS) where the abused/maltreated child resides.

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