The
job of protecting children starts in the community. While certain people are
required by law to report child mistreatment, anyone can make a report of
suspected abuse. The sooner the authorities know about a child, the faster they
can move to help.
Things to Look For:
Children who are maltreated are
often
left home alone,
in
the neighborhood for long periods without supervision,
frequently
hungry,
dressed
inadequately for the weather,
absent
from school frequently,
bruised
or have other marks of physical violence,
withdrawn
or overly aggressive,
and not receiving needed medical attention.
If a relative, friend or neighbor sees one or more of these signs or suspects that the children are in danger, the situation should be reported to the county Department of Family and Children Services (DFCS). For the children in the City of East Point, GA contact DFCS at:
Fulton
County, GA DFCS Office
230 Peachtree Street, N.W.
Suite 300
Atlanta, Georgia 30303-1511
(404) 657-5219
FAX (404) 651-8209
How to Report:
If a child is in immediate danger (obviously being beaten or left alone overnight, for example), the police should be called immediately, call 911. In all other cases, reports should be made to the DFCS office in the county where the child lives. For the children in the City of East Point, GA contact DFCS at:
Fulton
County, GA DFCS Office
230 Peachtree Street, N.W.
Suite 300
Atlanta, Georgia 30303-1511
(404) 657-5219
FAX (404) 651-8209
People
who call to report suspected abuse do not have to be sure maltreatment has
occurred. They simply report what they have seen or heard. The authorities will
investigate and confirm whether or not abuse has occurred. People who call are
asked to give the name and location of the child and the name of the suspected
perpetrator.
Reports
are confidential and those who call do not have to give their name. However, it
is most helpful to the child in the long run if the reporter is willing to give
his or her name and address and, if necessary, testify in court.
What Will Happen Next:
If
a child is under age 18 and appears to have been abused or neglected by a parent
or caretaker, DFCS will begin investigating immediately.
If
the child is not in imminent danger, a caseworker will visit the family within 5
days.
If
the person who makes the original report wants to know what DFCS did, he or she
can call the department and find out whether the maltreatment was confirmed.
Who
is Required to Report Suspected Abuse or Neglect?
Georgia law requires people in certain professions to report. Mandated reporters include:
physicians,
nurses and hospital personnel,
school
and day care personnel,
social
workers and counselors,
and dentists.
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