Child Abuse – Children Depend on You

The National Centers for Disease Control (CDC) has labeled the maltreatment of children as a “substantial public health problem” .
In California, as recently as 2008 there were more than 700,000 referrals for investigation of child abuse and neglect involving nearly 500,000 children. These statistics are staggering. But, what can be done? More importantly, what must be done. The first step in prevention is reporting the problem.

There are many Mandated Reporters as defined by law:

  • ­Health practitioners
  • ­Teachers, teacher’s aides
  • ­Childcare custodians
  • ­Employees of child protective agencies
  • ­Commercial film and photo print processors
  • ­Clergy
  • ­Firefighters, animal control and humane society officers
  • ­Child visitation monitors
  • ­In Home Support Service Staff
  • ­Alcohol and Other Drug Counselors
  • ­Court Appointed Special Advocates

This video will help all Mandated Reporters learn:

  • ­Definitions of Abuse and Different Types of Abuse
  • ­How to Recognize Abuse
  • ­Procedures for Reporting Abuse
  • ­Liability for Failure to Report Abuse
  • ­Legal protections for Reporters

Mandated Reporters have a vital responsibility to help protect our children. This video will help them do just that.