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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the 454 Exhibit 1 Report of Suspected Child Abuse Form in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the reporter’s name and date at the top of the form. This information is crucial for tracking and accountability.
  3. Select the appropriate school from the provided options by checking one box. This helps identify where the report originates.
  4. Fill in the child’s name, grade, date of birth, and address. Ensure accuracy as this information is vital for follow-up actions.
  5. Provide contact numbers for both mother/guardian and father/guardian. This facilitates communication regarding the report.
  6. List any siblings along with their ages to provide context about the child's family situation.
  7. Indicate all suspected forms of abuse or maltreatment by checking each applicable box. Be thorough to ensure proper assessment.
  8. In the summary section, detail the incident using specific quotes from the child, including dates and injuries. This section is critical for understanding the situation.
  9. Select the appropriate county for Child Protection Services and provide their contact details if necessary.
  10. Finally, enter your name as the intake worker and record the date when you made this report before saving or submitting your form.

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DHS is mandated to investigate allegations of abuse perpetrated by a caregiver. If the alleged abuse is someone other than a caregiver, DHS is required to forward the report to law enforcement. Next, DHS assigns a child welfare worker who will begin the investigation as soon as possible.
Current time limits for abuse claims In most cases, survivors of abuse must bring a civil compensation claim within three years from the date of the abuse or, in the case of childhood abuse, three years from the survivors 18th birthday.
Mandated reporters are required to report suspected child abuse or neglect. The mandated reporter can have personal knowledge of the child abuse or neglect, such as a child telling them or seeing it themselves, or reasonably suspect that a child is experiencing abuse or neglect.
Stage 1 - Raising a Concern A safeguarding concern can be made by anyone and is the way of reporting abuse or neglect which is identified or received within any agency.
Mandatory Reporting State law requires any person who has a reason to believe that a child has been abused or neglected to report their concerns to the Child Abuse and Neglect Hotline at: (800) 652-1999 or online​ . Your contact with the hotline is confidential and will not be shared with the family.
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Reports are reviewed for investigation Once a report of child abuse has been made, the protective authorities (either child protective services or the police), decide whether or not to follow up the report. When a report is screened in, it means that protective authorities will follow up with an investigation.

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