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National Association of Mandated Reporters
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We’re taking action to protect the vulnerable from abuse, from children to the elderly and everyone in between.
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Mandated reporters: take a survey and make an impact on the policies that keep children safe and help families succeed.

A new survey by @helplineshotlines.bsky.social is quick, confidential, anonymous, and you could be entered to win a $50 gift card!

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New Survey for Mandated Reporters Aims to Help Families, Impact Policy
A new survey for mandated reporters, child protection hotline staff, and helpline staff/volunteers has been announced.
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For mandated reporters, knowing how to report suspected child maltreatment can be the biggest barrier to reporting. Find out how to report child abuse and where to find your state's reporting requirements: mandatedreporter.com/blog/how-to-...
How to Report Child Abuse
Find out how to report child abuse, including reporting requirements and timelines for filing a report.
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Childhood abuse increases risk for depression, PTSD, and suicide attempts. 1 in 7 U.S. children experiences abuse each year. That’s not just a statistic—it’s a call to action. This #MentalHealthAwarenessMonth, commit to recognizing the signs.
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If you’re a teacher, healthcare worker, social worker, law enforcement officer, or work in child/adult care, you likely have a legal duty to report abuse or neglect. Awareness is the first step: do you know your responsibilities?
#StayInformed #MandatedReporting #MandatedReporter
Did you know? If you're a mandated reporter in California, you have rights under the Child Abuse and Neglect Reporting Act (CANRA). You're protected from retaliation from your employer. You have the legal right to report suspected abuse without workplace consequences. #MandatedReporter #CANRA
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The Office of Victims of Crime identified the most vulnerable populations for human tracking as LGBTQ+, persons with disabilities, undocumented immigrants, runaways/ unhoused youth, foster youth, children with a history of abuse, and low-income individuals.
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Understanding Human Trafficking and How to Stop It
Get the facts about Human Trafficking and learn how to stop it in your home, business, and community.
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