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Mandated reporters like teachers, nurses, or police officers are required by law to complete a written report with 48 hours of calling to report child abuse or neglect. The written report does not replace the requirement to call first.
What Must be Reported to CACI? The law requires child welfare agencies to make a CACI report to the CA DOJ whenever they substantiate an allegation of 1) physical abuse, 2) sexual abuse, 3) mental abuse, or 4) severe neglect.
119, 51B, DCF is required to: (a) conduct an the investigation of the report of suspected child abuse or neglect; (b) provide a written evaluation of the childs household (including the parents and home environment); and (c) make a written determination regarding the safety of and risk posed to the child, as well as
Mandated reporters must immediately call the DCF area office that serves the city or town where the child lives to report child abuse or neglect. Nights, weekends, and holidays please call the Child-at-Risk Hotline at (800)792-5200. After calling, mandated reporters must submit a written report within 48 hours.
How to Report Child Abuse and Neglect 211.org connects you to local resources for housing, mental health, food assistance, health care, and more. State Child Abuse and Neglect Reporting Numbers. Childhelp National Child Abuse Hotline. National Center for Missing Exploited Children.
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Most states recognize four major types of maltreatment: physical abuse, neglect, sexual abuse, and emotional abuse. Additionally, many states identify abandonment, parental substance use, and human trafficking as abuse or neglect.
As licensed health care professionals in MA, SANEs are among the reporters mandated by law to make a verbal report of information when there is reasonable cause to believe that an elderly person is suffering from or has died as a result of abuse. This includes reports or concerns for sexual abuse/assault.

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