Section: Child Abuse & Neglect / Reporting Child Abuse
 


Reporting Child Abuse

What do I do if I suspect that a child is being abused?
Often people want to reach out to a child, but are unsure of what to do. Your report can help open doors to supportive, protective services for the child and their family….you may even save a life. Remember…you need only suspect that abuse or neglect is occurring; physical proof or other forms of validation are not required.

Who do I call to make a report?
In non-emergency situations, call your local public children services agency to make a report about the abuse. Montgomery County Children Services can be contacted at (937)224-KIDS. If you do not know which agency to call, you may contact CARE House at (937) 512-1670 for that information. Please call 911 for all emergency situations.


What information do I need to make a report?
• The name and address of the child you suspect is being abused
or neglected
• The age of the child
• The name and address of the parents or caretakers
• The reason you suspect the child is being abused or neglected
• If known, the name of the person you suspect is abusing or neglecting the child
• Any other information which may be helpful to the investigation
• Your name, if you want to give it. You may report anonymously, but are
encouraged to give your name



For More Information:
Prevent Child Abuse Ohio — www.pcao.org
National Center on Shaken Baby Syndrome
www.dontshake.com
Montgomery County Children Services
www.montcsb.org
National Clearinghouse on Child Abuse and Neglect
nccanch.acf.hhs.gov
The Center for Effective Discipline
www.stophitting.com

 
 
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