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  Child Welfare
    Child Abuse and Neglect
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10/17/2003 06:45 AM
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09/01/2008 10:23 AM

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  What are the signs or symptoms of child abuse or neglect?
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What are the signs or symptoms of child abuse or neglect?

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Just as there are various types of abuse and neglect, the symptoms of abuse and neglect may vary from child to child. Child Welfare Information Gateway, a service of the Children’s Bureau, has a factsheet that may be of interest to you:

 

§         Recognizing Child Abuse and Neglect:  Signs and Symptoms

http://www.childwelfare.gov/pubs/factsheets/signs.cfm

      http://www.childwelfare.gov/pubs/factsheets/signs.pdf

 

Other national organizations, such as the one listed below, have included information on some of the more common characteristics/symptoms of children who may be victims of child abuse and/or neglect:

 

§         National Children’s Advocacy Center (http://www.nationalcac.org/ )

See:  Physical and Behavioral Indicators of Abuse at http://www.nationalcac.org/families/for_workers/abuse_indicators.html

 

Posting the resource above does not constitute an endorsement by the Children’s Bureau nor does it guarantee the content of the website. This resource is provided for information sharing purposes.

 

It is important to note that all States have a system to receive and respond to reports of suspected child abuse or neglect. If you suspect that a child is being harmed, you should report your concerns to the appropriate authorities, such as Child Protective Services (CPS), in the State where the child resides. Each State has trained professionals who can evaluate the situation and determine whether intervention or services are needed. Many States have a toll-free number to call to report suspected child abuse or neglect. Please refer to the related organizations listing at http://www.childwelfare.gov/pubs/reslist/rl_dsp.cfm?rs_id=5&rate_chno=11-11172 for information about where to call to make a report in your State. 

 

Another resource for information about how and where to file a report is the Childhelp® National Child Abuse Hotline. Childhelp® can be reached 24-hours a day, 7 days a week at its toll-free number, 1.800.4 A-CHILD® (1.800.422.4453).

 

 

 


 
 
 
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