Laws mandate that professionals report suspected child abuse

While most individuals have no legal obligation to report suspected abuse or neglect, professionals who work with children are required by law to report suspected abuses.

Under the federal Child Abuse Prevention and Treatment Act, all 50 states must have an abuse and neglect reporting law in order to qualify for funding. In Illinois, the law includes the following stipulations:

After receiving a written report, DCFS is required to conduct an investigation, which includes contacting professionals and non-professionals alike, so that the safety of the child can be assured.

 

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