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If they suspect a child might be at risk of harm, they have to look into the child's situation and take steps to keep them safe. They might decide to put the child on a protection plan. They may interview or medically examine your child without you present.
\u200bMandatory reporters include: Any person providing health care or health-care related services including: general medical, surgical, nursing services, nursing specialty services, dental, vision, pharmacy, chiropractic services, physical, occupation, musical, or other therapies.
If severe neglect or abuse is suspected, CACD will begin an investigation within 24 hours after the call. In less severe cases, DCFS must begin an investigation within 72 hours. All investigations should be completed within 30 days.
Call 0808 800 5000 However, you can contact us 24 hours a day by email at help@nspcc.org.uk. It's free and you don't have to say who you are. If you think a child is at immediate risk of harm, please call the police on 999.
An individual who is a \u201cmandated reporter\u201d under Arkansas law must immediately notify the Child Abuse Hotline if he or she: Has reasonable cause to suspect that a child has: Been subject to child maltreatment; Died as a result of child maltreatment; or Died suddenly and unexpectedly.
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Those required by law to file are considered mandated reporters. These professionals can include health care providers, mental health providers, crisis counselors, school personnel, social workers, day care providers and law enforcement personnel, among others.
If you suspect misconduct or have concerns \u2013 but aren't sure who to direct them to \u2013 please use the DHS Integrity form below. You can make a report through the form and hotlines anonymously. Fraud Hotline for suspected fraud: Please call 1-(800)-422-6641 or email ContactDHSFraud@arkansas.gov.
Mandated Reporters who fail to notify the Hotline of suspected abuse or neglect may be charged with a misdemeanor in criminal court or sued in civil court. Mandated reporters who have a license may lose that license to practice their professions.
To report child abuse or neglect in Arkansas, you can call the Child Abuse Hotline at 1-800-482-5964 (TDD: 1-800-843-6349), or if you are a mandated reporter you can submit a report through a secure online portal at mandatedreporter.arkansas.gov.
Anyone can report abuse; however, mandated reporters are required by law to report suspected or observed abuse, neglect, or exploitation of endangered or impaired adults (See Population Served webpage for legal definitions or endangered/impaired adults or Arkansas Code § 12-12-1708.)

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