Child Abuse and Neglect

When to Seek Help

Call 911 or other emergency services immediately if you witness child abuse, believe a child is in immediate danger, or see that a child:

Call law enforcement or child protective services immediately if you:

  • Suspect an injury was caused by maltreatment.
  • Suspect that abuse or neglect is placing a child's health at risk.
  • Suspect that a child has seen or heard domestic violence within the family.
  • Have concerns that you, your spouse, or your significant other may lose control and hurt your child.

If the child is not in immediate danger, call your local child protective services or police if:

After you have called law enforcement or child protective services, you can call your child's doctor about treatment for physical and emotional injuries.

ChildHelp, a nonprofit agency, provides telephone numbers and information about how to report suspected or observed child abuse or neglect. The national Child Abuse Hotline number is 1-800-4-A-CHILD (1-800-422-4453). The U.S. Administration of Children and Families, under the Department of Health and Human Services, has established a Children's Bureau that supports the states in the delivery of child welfare services designed to protect children and strengthen families. For more information, see the Other Places to Get Help section of this topic.

In most states, child protection services are required by law to investigate potential child abuse or neglect within 24 hours.


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Author: Jeannette Curtis Last Updated: December 29, 2008
Medical Review: Michael J. Sexton, MD - Pediatrics
Thomas Emmett Francoeur, MDCM, CSPQ, FRCPC - Pediatrics

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