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Emotional abuse and neglect remain top reasons children are within the child protection system.
All suspected incidents of abuse or neglect, including sexual assault, physical abuse, kidnapping, and suspicion that a youth has experienced a new incident of exploitation must be reported to law enforcement and child welfare agencies investigating authorities.
A report is required when any of the following apply: A person has knowledge that a child has been harmed by brutality, abuse, or neglect. A person is called upon to render aid to any child who is suffering from an injury that reasonably appears to have been caused by abuse.
Making a Report Call the Department of Social Services at 910-219-1955 or call the Sheriffs Department after hours at 910-455-3113 and ask for the Emergency Duty Social Worker. Please note: You can make an anonymous report.
If you suspect that a child is being abused or neglected, or if you are a child who is being mistreated, call 800-422-4453 immediately. This ChildHelp National Child Abuse Hotline is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. The hotline can provide information on how to make a report.
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Physical abuse. Sexual abuse. Neglect. Psychological harm including (but not limited to) harm caused by being subjected or exposed to family violence.
No! They are not permitted to reveal where the information came from. If you want to report anyone/any behavior to CPS, you can do so anonymously.

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