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- Mandated Reporters of Child Abuse - SFHSA. org
Mandated reporters are required by law to report suspected child abuse, neglect, or exploitation occurring within San Francisco County by: Calling the Family Children's Services Hotline (800) 856-5553, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week
- Child Abuse Hotline - SF Service Guide
Adult Abuse Hotline *SF HSA has a 24-hour hotline for anyone to confidentially report suspected abuse or neglect of a **senior (aged 65 years and older) or adult with a disability (aged 18 years and older)**
- 24-055 Mandated Reporters | San Francisco Police Department
A mandated reporter who, within the reporter’s professional capacity or within the scope of employment, fails to report an incident of known or reasonably suspected abuse or neglect is guilty of a misdemeanor
- Report Child Abuse - California Dept. of Social Services
If you suspect that a child's health or safety is jeopardized due to abuse or neglect by parents or other caretaker who has custody of the child, contact the child protective services complaint line in your county These 24-hour Hotlines are staffed by trained social workers
- CBHS Policies and Procedures - City and County of San Francisco
Any mandated reporter who, in their professional capacity, or within the scope of their employment, has observed or has knowledge of an incident that causes reasonable suspicion of abuse of an elder or dependent adult, must report the known or suspected abuse as described below
- CPS, APS, and Domestic Violence Reporting Information
Provider may telephone designated SW to see if real-time assistance is possible (no APEX or voicemails) Provider mandated reporter addresses situation with patient and calls CPS immediately
- Child Protective Services - SFHSA. org
Call the FCS Hotline (800) 856-5553, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week if you suspect a child is being harmed If you get a busy signal, please call (628) 652-5791 Submit Suspected Child Abuse Report (BCIA 8572) within 36 hours of the verbal report if you are a Mandated Reporter See Mandated Reporter details
- Child Protective Services
If you suspect that a child has been, or is in danger of, abuse or neglect , contact the county Children's Protective Services 24-hour emergency response phone You may also contact the police or county sheriff
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