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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the date and time of the report at the top of the form. This is crucial for tracking purposes.
  3. Fill in the county where the child resides and their location at the time of reporting. This information helps authorities respond effectively.
  4. Provide your name, title, telephone number, and email address in the reporter's section. Ensure accuracy for follow-up communication.
  5. Complete details about the primary caretaker of the child, including their address and relationship to the child.
  6. Detail any additional contacts who can provide more information if you are unavailable. This ensures that all necessary information is accessible.
  7. In the specific concern section, describe your concerns about the child thoroughly. Include what happened, when, where, and who was involved.
  8. Continue filling out sections regarding child functioning, parenting discipline, general parenting styles, and adult functioning as applicable.

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Reassure the child that they did nothing wrong and that you take what is said seriously. Dont promise confidentiality never agree to keep secrets. You have a duty to report your concerns. Tell the child that you will need to tell some people, but only those whose job it is to protect children.
Do not express any opinions about the alleged abuser. Ensure that the child understands that you must tell someone who understand this area and who can help. Make a written record of what the child has told you as soon as possible, in as much detail as possible. Treat the information confidentially.
If a child reports, following a conversation you have initiated or otherwise, that they are being abused and neglected, you should listen to them, take their allegation seriously, and reassure them that you will take action to keep them safe.
Reports can be make by calling 1-855-GA-Child (1-855-422-4453) or online at cps.dhs.ga.gov.
If you believe that a child you know is being emotionally abused, you can: Call your local child protection services. Talk to a public health nurse, doctor, social worker or teacher. Call your local help line.

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Responding to a child disclosing abuse believe the child. reassure the child that telling you was the right thing to do. maintain a calm appearance. find a quiet place to talk with the child. be truthful. listen to the child and let them take their time. let the child use their own words to tell you what happened.

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