State Reporting Links for Child Abuse and Neglect

State Reporting Links for Child Abuse and Neglect

If you would like to make a report on known or suspected Child Abuse and Neglect to the appropriate protective authority, please review the information provided by the federally operated site Child Welfare Information Gateway.
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    • Mandated Reporting Laws by State

      Mandated reporting laws vary by state. You can review mandated reporting and other relevant laws in your state by searching the State Law Database.
    • Is USCJ and USY a mandated reporter?

      Yes, USCJ/USY staff and volunteers are all considered mandated reporters and must report any known or suspected child abuse/neglect to external authorities such as child protective services or law enforcement.
    • How do I submit a child/youth safety related concern or report?

      Child/youth safety related concerns and reports can be submitted in multiple ways. You can review each method below: Click on "submit a ticket" and select "Report a Safety Concern or Incident" in the department dropdown to directly access the ...
    • What kinds of concerns should I report?

      The following is a non-exhaustive list of what you should report: Any known or suspected child abuse and neglect Misconduct between program participants Safety policy violations by program participants, staff, or volunteers Bullying Hazing Harassment ...
    • I just submitted a report, what happens now?

      USCJ and USY takes every allegation seriously. When a report of concern or misconduct is made, USCJ will take appropriate action immediately and if a valid email is included, we will provide a response to the reporter within 24-48 hours. USCJ/USY ...