Your obligation to report suspected child abuseThis column deals with the obligations under the law of certain classes of professionals who must report suspected child abuse or neglect. While most individuals may have no legal obligation to report suspected abuse or neglect, this column should not be intended to be interpreted as eliminating a moral obligation to do so. Professionals who work with children, however, are required by law to report these suspected abuses.Their failure to perform that duty, together with a subsequent injury to the child that results in permanent injury or death, could give rise to a cause of action in court for negligence. The Abuse and Neglected Child Reporting Act mandates this duty for professionals, with the following stipulations:
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