Child Protected Services Clause Samples

The 'Child Protected Services' clause establishes the obligation to ensure the safety and welfare of children involved in the scope of an agreement or service. Typically, this clause requires parties to comply with relevant child protection laws, implement safeguarding measures, and report any suspected abuse or neglect to appropriate authorities. Its core function is to prioritize child safety, mitigate risks of harm, and ensure legal compliance in environments where children may be present or affected.
Child Protected Services. Any person who knows, or who has reasonable cause to suspect child abuse, shall report it to the Child Protective Services. Relaying the information to an administrator does not relieve a mandatory reporter from making contact with Child Protective Services (FSS39.2011).
Child Protected Services. Any person who knows, or who has reasonable cause to suspect child abuse, shall report it to the Child Protective Services. Relaying the information to an administrator does not relieve a mandatory reporter from making contact with Child Protective Services pursuant to Florida Statutes, Section 39.2011.