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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Goodhue County Mandated Child Abuse/Neglect Report Form in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering your name, phone number, and address in the 'Reporter’s Name' section. This information is crucial for follow-up communication.
  3. Next, provide details about the child involved. Fill in their name, birthdate, address, and phone number accurately.
  4. List the names and ages of any siblings living in the home to give a complete picture of the family situation.
  5. In the 'Parent(s) or Guardian(s)' section, include names, occupations, addresses, and both home and work phone numbers for each parent or guardian.
  6. Identify the alleged offender by providing their name, occupation, address, home phone number, work phone number, and relationship to the child.
  7. Indicate whether the alleged offender is aware of this report by selecting 'Yes' or 'No'.
  8. In the 'Description of concern' section, detail your observations regarding abuse or neglect. Be specific about dates, times, locations, and any evidence you may have.
  9. Mention any special conditions or needs of children in the home that may be relevant to your report.
  10. Finally, sign as the reporter and indicate if you wish to be informed about the report's disposition before mailing it to Goodhue County Social Services.

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Anyone can report suspected child abuse or neglect. Reporting abuse or neglect can protect a child and get help for a family, and it may even save a childs life. In some states, any person who suspects child abuse or neglect is required to report it.
You should make the report as soon as you have reason to believe or receive a disclosure. You do not need to have proof and knowledge beyond a reasonable doubt that abuse is occurring. Some state laws indicate reasonable suspicion as necessary for the report.
No! They are not permitted to reveal where the information came from. If you want to report anyone/any behavior to CPS, you can do so anonymously.
Typically, professionals who come in frequent contact with children, such as teachers, social workers, police officers and doctors, are mandatory reporters, while in 18 US states, everyone is considered a mandatory reporter. In most cases, failing to report is classified as a misdemeanor.
Emotional abuse and neglect remain top reasons children are within the child protection system.

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Mandated reporters are required to report suspected abuse or neglect by phone as soon as possible and follow up with a completed written report (see link below for form) within two days.
For Whom A child is physically injured by other than accidental means. A child is subjected to willful cruelty or unjustifiable punishment. A child is abused or exploited sexually. A child is neglected by a parent or caretaker who fails to provide adequate food, clothing, shelter, medical care or supervision.
Any person, agency, organization, or entity that knows or in good faith suspects child abuse or neglect shall make a report. For purposes of this section, person shall include, but not be limited to, the following: Physicians, interns, residents, nurses, or medical examiners.

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