Child Abuse and Maltreatment/Neglect: Identification and Reporting
New York State Mandatory Training

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Who Are the Mandated Reporters?

Abuse and Maltreatment/Neglect Have Many Presentations

The Disturbing Statistics

Legal Definitions Related to Child Maltreatment

Recognizing Child Abuse

Case Studies: Identifyng Abuse

Risk Factors Contributing to Child Abuse and Maltreatment

Protective Factors for Child Abuse and Maltreatment

The Consequences of Child Abuse

Perpetrators of Child Abuse

Talking with Children

Reporting Child Abuse and Maltreatment

Rasonable Cause/When to Report

How to Report

What Happens After a Report is Made

The Abandoned Infant Protection Act

Conclusion

References

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Prevent Child Abuse - New York
134 South Swan Street
Albany, NY 12210
(518) 445-1273
www.preventchildabuseny.org

Parent Helpline 800.342.7472

New York State Office of Children and Family Services
http://www.ocfs.state.ny.us/main/

ChildHelp USA
Hotline 800.422.4453

The National Clearinghouse on Child Abuse and Neglect Information (NCCAN) 800.FYI.3366

ChildFind (Registry for missing and Exploited Children)
800.222.1464

Domestic Violence
Hotline 800.799.7253


Ken Hammond, USDA

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