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Intervention Services

Resources

Learn more about the child abuse intervention process and explore support for professionals, survivors, and caregivers.

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Who is a Mandated Reporter?

New York State Law mandates five main types of professionals to call the Child Abuse Hotline and report if they have a reasonable suspicion that a child has been abused or neglected. Because the work of mandated reporters brings them into contact with children and/or families, they are in a key position to help protect children from harm.

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Learn more about the child abuse intervention process and explore support for mental health professionals, survivors, and caregivers.

Resources

Intervention Services

Mandated Reporter Training

The New York State Office of Children and Family Services now offers FREE 24/7 online Mandated Reporter Training in Child Abuse and Neglect/Maltreatment Identification.

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Professionals

National Children’s Advocacy Center (NCAC)

Zero Abuse Project: ChildFirst® Forensic Interview Training

NY Office of Child and Family Services (OCFS): Mandated Reporter Training

Title IX Legal Manual

Do you suspect abuse? Report it now! 

Interested in the Mandated Reporter Training for your organization?

The Child Advocacy Center of Greater Rochester provides this training in person.  

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