OC4Kids Child Abuse Services Team (C.A.S.T.)
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Child Abuse Reporting Follow-Up Forms Mandated reporters are required by Penal Code Section 11166 to make an initial child abuse report via telephone with a follow-up via written or electronic means within 36 hours. There are two options for mandated reporters to submit their required written follow-up. To simplify the...
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Call Orange County Adult Protective Services (APS) at 800-451-5155 (24-Hour Hotline) The name of the reporting party is confidential. It is not disclosed to the victim, their family, or the alleged abuser.
By Contacting the Child Abuse Registry, your call Could save a child's life Could prevent further abuse or neglect May allow families to receive resources or services, which they may desperately need Makes a valuable contribution to the protection of children and the prevention of abuse For Mandated Reporters who...
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