Is It Legally Required To Report Suspicion Of Child Abuse?
Any person may report child abuse or neglect. An exception is any communication that is considered under law to be privileged, such as in an attorneyclient relationship. Every state has statutes, which identify mandatory reporters of child abuse. All professionals who work with children are included. Doctors, nurses, hospital personnel, dentists, medical examiners, and coroners are mandatory reporters. Mental health professionals and social workers are as well. Additionally, school personnel, law enforcement officials, and childcare providers are mandatory reporters. In some states, any person who suspects child abuse or neglect is required to report it.
Other Child Abuse FAQs
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How Does A Person Report Child Abuse?
A: Every state has statutes regarding the steps that a mandatory reporter needs to take when reporting child abuse or neglect. Generally, a report would include the name … More -
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What Can Happen To A Person Who Fails To Report Child Abuse?
A: Most states have enacted statutes, which specify the punishments for failing to report child abuse or neglect. These statutes apply to those people who knowingly and … More