Suspected Child Abuse. It is the individual responsibility of each unit member to report every incident of suspected child abuse. No supervisor or administrator may impede or inhibit such reporting duties [Appendix F]. The responsibilities and procedures concerning child abuse are included in Penal Code Section 11166.5 and Board of Education Policy [Appendix F].
Suspected Child Abuse. It will comply with the Texas Family Code, Section 261.101, which requires reporting of all suspected cases of child abuse to local law enforcement authorities and to the Texas Department of Child Protective and Regulatory Services. Grantee shall also ensure that all program personnel are properly trained and aware of this requirement.
Suspected Child Abuse. Any instances of suspected child abuse or neglect, even if it may have occurred outside Program activities, should be immediately reported to: I. University Police, (360) 650‐3911 (if the child was observed on campus)
Suspected Child Abuse. LICENSEE must promptly contact the Los Angeles County Child Protection Hotline to report any suspected child abuse at the PREMISES. LICENSEE shall notify the RAP contact specified in Section 11 within 24 hours after a report has been made.
Suspected Child Abuse. 1. If we have a reason to suspect abuse of a child outside the license care facility it will be reported to the Ministry of Children and Family Development, and the Fraser Health Authority. It is our legal responsibility to report suspicions/disclosures to the appropriate parties, not to determine if abuse has occurred. It is our primary concern for the health, safety, and well-being of the child.
Suspected Child Abuse. The Child, Family and Community Service Act states that all children in the Province of BC “are entitled to be protected from abuse, neglect and harm or threat of harm.” The Act also states that “any person who has reason to believe that a child needs protection must promptly report the matter.” to the Ministry for Children and Families. Staff for the Heart to Xxxx Preschool & After School Care will follow these guidelines and the program policy and procedure, if a report is necessary.
Suspected Child Abuse. USTA’s agents and contractors, and/or any person participating in USTA’s PROGRAM or activities at the PROPERTIES must contact the Los Angeles County Child Protection Hotline to report any suspected child abuse at PROPERTIES. XXXX xxxx notify the respective RAP Director of the PROGRAM site within twenty-four (24) hours of any such report.
Suspected Child Abuse. The Child, Family and Community Service Act states that all children in the Province of British Columbia “are entitled to be protected from abuse, neglect, harm or threat of harm”. The Act also states that “any person who has reason to believe that a child needs protection must promptly report the matter” to the Ministry of Children and Families. The daycare staff are legally required to report any suspicion of abuse or neglect of the children in our program. If parents need any help or information about parenting or community resources, we would be happy to assist.
Suspected Child Abuse. What are some indications of potential child abuse? - What should a caregiver do when suspecting child abuse? - Should a child be asked questions? If so, what kind? - What does being “Mandated Reporter” entail?
Suspected Child Abuse. All DPR Camp Contractors are required to report any suspected abuse or neglect that they may learn about while performing their duties. Please notify the Arlington Department of Human Services at 000-000-0000.