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How to Report
1-800-252-5400 (OR 911 IF IMMINENT DANGER)
Online for Professionals:
www.reportabuse.ws
Log-in: professional
Password: report1
WHAT IS CHILD ABUSE
INDICATORS OF ABUSE
EXTENT OF ABUSE AND NEGLECT
RECOGNITION OF THE PROBLEM
EFFECTS OF ABUSE AND NEGLECT
FINANCIAL COSTS
CASE FOR PREVENTION
CPS DATA
Reporting Child Abuse & Neglect
In Texas, laws governing reporting of child abuse and neglect: Chapter 261 of the Texas Family Code.
A report of child abuse is not an accusation or a proven fact, Does not require a reporter
to be certain of abuse or neglect.
In Texas: Degree of certainty which must be met is that the person reporting
has "cause to believe" that abuse or neglect has occurred or will occur.
CPS investigates and will determine the nature and extent of the problem,
evaluate the child’s condition and safety, and if appropriate, initiate action to protect the child.
Law enforcement agency receives the report.
Mandated Reporters by Law
Professionals specifically are mandated to report within 48 hours from discovery or suspicion.
I. WHAT IS CHILD ABUSE?
PHYSICAL ABUSE: Any non-accidental physical injury caused by the child’s caretaker.
Does not necessarily include the intent to injure; may be the result of over discipline or
inappropriate punishment.
SEXUAL ABUSE: Any contacts or interactions between a child and an adult in which the child
is being used for the sexual stimulation of the perpetrator or another person.
EMOTIONAL MALTREATMENT: Blaming, belittling or rejecting a child; treating siblings
unequally; persistent lack of concern by caretaker for child’s welfare.
NEGLECT: Inattention to basic needs of a child such as food, clothing, shelter,
medical care and supervision. Tends to be chronic.
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