
Reporting Forms - SanDiegoCounty.gov
To make a report of suspected child abuse, call 858-560-2191 or 800-344-6000. Hotline staff are available 24 hours per day. Written reports can be completed via Form SS8572. Mandated reporter training for child abuse is available through the …
BCIA 8572, Suspected Child Abuse Report - State of California
BCIA 8572, Suspected Child Abuse Report - State of California
Child Protective Services - California Dept. of Social Services
The Child Protective Services is the major system of intervention of child abuse and neglect in California. Existing law provides for services to abused and neglected children and their families. The Child Protective Services goal is to keep the child in his/her own home when it is safe, and when the child is at risk, to develop an alternate ...
Report Suspected Child Abuse or Neglect - California Dept. of …
Report Suspected Child Abuse or Neglect. If you suspect that a child's health or safety is jeopardized due to abuse or neglect by parents or other caretaker who has custody of the child, contact the child protective services agency in your county. These 24-hour Hotlines are staffed by trained social workers.
Describe how you became aware of the situation which led to the suspicion that the child or vulnerable adult may be a victim of abuse or neglect. Include information regarding the nature and extent of the current injuries and perceived motive or …
Child Welfare Services Case Management System - California …
California's child welfare services programs are administered by the 58 individual counties. This means that each county organizes and operates its own program of child protection based on local needs while complying with state and federal regulations.
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Each CPS is required to investigate child abuse and maltreatment reports, to protect children (anyone under 18 years old) from further abuse or maltreatment, and to provide rehabilitative services to children, parents, and other family members involved.
Any person, official, or institution required by this title to report a case of suspected child abuse or maltreatment who knowingly and willfully fails to do so shall be civilly liable for the damages proximately caused by such failure.
The investigating agency is required under Penal Code Section 11169 to submit to DOJ a Child Abuse Investigation Report Form SS 8583 if (1) an active investigation was conducted and (2) the incident was determined not to be unfounded.
The Child Abuse Prevention Center - How to Make a Report
How to Complete the Suspected Child Abuse Report Form. Filling out the form is very easy. Basic information such as your name and address are required. However, there are some other things you should include in your report, if known, that aren't specifically asked for on the form. Be Prepared With...