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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the nd sfn 960 in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the names and ages or birthdates of the child(ren) in the designated fields. Ensure accuracy as this information is crucial for identification.
  3. Fill in the identifying information section, including the name, telephone number, address, city, state, and ZIP code of the parent(s)/caretaker.
  4. Next, provide details about the subject suspected of causing maltreatment. Include their name, contact information, and address.
  5. In the narrative section, describe the nature and extent of suspected abuse or neglect. Be specific and include any relevant history that may assist in protecting the child(ren).
  6. Complete the reporter's information at the bottom of the form. This includes your name, relationship to the children, contact details, and signature.
  7. Once all fields are filled out accurately, review your entries for completeness before submitting it to your local county social service office.

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Is without proper care or control, subsistence, education as required by law, or other care or control necessary for the childs physical, mental, or emotional health, or morals, and is not due primarily to the lack of financial means of a person responsible for the childs welfare.
The short answer is no. CPS cases and Juvenile dependency cases are not open to the public in California. This is because of the confidential nature of the proceedings.
Examples of types of supervisory neglect include leaving a child alone to care for him or herself, not watching a child closely enough, failure to provide adequate substitute child care, allowing a child to participate in harmful activities, and leaving children unattended in vehicles (Barnett et al., 1993; Coohey,
Not watching a child closely enough (29.8% of the reports) made up the largest single type of supervisory neglect, followed by leaving a child alone with- out a caretaker (24.5%) and leaving a child with an unsuit- able caretaker (19.7%).
The failure or inability of the parent or guardian to adequately supervise or protect the child. The willful or negligent failure of the parent or guardian to adequately supervise or protect the child from the conduct of the custodian with whom the child has been left.

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Two examples of supervisory neglect include failing to supervise a child around weapons and other dangerous circumstances and leaving a child with an impaired caregiver. The fourth type of neglect is related to both physical neglect and supervisory neglect, but it occurs when childrens home environments are filthy.
Four StatesIndiana, New Jersey, North Carolina, and Wyomingrequire all persons to report without specifying any professions. In all States, Territories, and the District of Columbia, any person is permitted to report when they have reason to believe that a child has been subjected to abuse or neglect.

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