What Does the Child Abuse and Neglect Reporting Law Require? The Child Abuse Law (Pen. Code § 11166) requires: … any child care custodian, health practitioner, employee of a child protective agency, child visitation monitor, firefighter, animal control officer or humane society officer who has knowledge of or observes a child, in his or her professional capacity or within the scope of his or her employment, whom he or she knows or reasonably suspects has been the victim of child abuse, shall report the known or suspected instance of child abuse to a child protective agency immediately or as soon as practically possible by telephone and send a written report thereof within 36 hours of receiving the information concerning the incident... For the purpose of this article, “reasonable suspicion” means that it is objectively reasonable for a person to entertain a suspicion, based upon facts that could cause a reasonable person in a like position, drawing when appropriate on his or her training and experience, to suspect child abuse. Child care custodian includes teacher; an instructional aide; a teacher’s aide or a teacher’s assistant employed by any public or private school, who has been trained in the duties imposed by this article, if the school district has so warranted to the State Department of Education…(Pen. Code, § 11166.5, subd. (a).)
What questions will I be asked when I call? The mandated reporter (the Education Specialist) must give his or her name when reporting known or suspected child abuse to a child protective agency. The reporter's name is confidential, however, and it may be disclosed only in certain very limited situations, as provided by law. The following information is also required when making the telephone report of suspected child abuse to the child protective agency:
Within 36 hours of making the telephone report, a written report (Suspected Child Abuse Report #SS8572) must also be filed by the mandated reporter to the child protective agency that was called.
For directions on filling out the form, go to http://caag.state.ca.us/childabuse/pdf/8572_instruct.pdf
Upon
completion of the investigation or after there has been a final disposition
in the matter, the investigating agency shall inform the person required
to report
on the results of the investigation and of any action the agency is taking
with regard to the child or family.