Child
abuse can be prevented
but it is up to you to
make the report when you suspect
it. Your call is always confidential.
Below you will find more information
about child abuse and resources to
help.
Each State designates specific agencies to receive
and investigate reports of suspected
child abuse and neglect. Typically, this responsibility
is carried out by child protective services (CPS) within
a Department of Social Services, Department of Human
Resources, or Division of Family and Children Services.
In some States, police departments may also receive
reports of child abuse or neglect.
For more information or assistance
with reporting, please call:
- In Texas, the Texas
Department of Family and Protective
Services at
800-252-5400 or visit TxAbuseHotline.org ,
- Nationwide, Childhelp® at 800-4-A-CHILD (800-422-4453)
- Or your
local CPS agency.
Child Abuse Prevention Resources
Child Abuse Reporting Contact Information by State
Child Welfare
Information Gateway provides extensive
information regarding child abuse prevention, intervention,
reporting and more. Child Welfare Information Gateway
promotes the safety, permanency, and well-being of
children and families by connecting child welfare,
adoption and related professionals as well as concerned
citizens to timely, essential information.
Childhelp is a national organization that provides
crisis assistance and other counseling and referral
services. The Childhelp® National
Child Abuse Hotline (1-800-4-A-CHILD) is staffed 24 hours a day, 7 days
a week, with professional crisis counselors who have
access to a database of 55,000 emergency, social service,
and support resources.
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