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Begin by entering the child's name, gender, and age or birth date in the designated fields. Ensure accuracy as this information is crucial for identification.
Fill in the child's address and the names of parents or guardians responsible for their care. Include contact numbers for both parties.
Document the date when problems were noted and specify where the child is currently staying if not at home.
Provide details about the oral report made, including the name of the hotline worker, date of report, and any known suspected perpetrator's information.
Describe the nature and extent of injuries or neglect observed. Include any previous incidents involving the child or siblings.
Conclude by filling out your details as a reporter, including your name, agency, contact information, and signature before submitting.
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