No you cannot for any reason be told who it was that called and made a complaint against you, many times they don't even take the name of the individual calling.
Yes, professors who are mandated reporters are required to report instances of suspected child abuse or neglect to the appropriate authorities.
The local child welfare agency removes the child from the home due to abuse, neglect or abandonment. The agency may learn of the abuse by a report from a doctor or teacher, or a call by a concerned citizen to a hotline. Sometimes an older child will report the abuse or neglect themselves.
Teachers are legally required to report any suspected cases of child abuse or neglect to the appropriate authorities, such as child protective services or law enforcement. Failure to report can result in legal consequences for the teacher.
By committing a crime of violence or neglect against a minor.
YES. that is called child abuse and neglect. and is just inhuman and cruel.
When a child is hurt, it can be referred to as child abuse or child maltreatment. This encompasses physical, emotional, sexual abuse, or neglect. Such actions can have severe and lasting impacts on a child's physical and psychological well-being. It's important to report and address any suspected cases of harm to ensure the child's safety and well-being.
No that is called child neglect. Thew child could get into anything while unsupervised.
It is wrong to neglect your child.
ignore, abuse, forget (it all depends on neglect a child, or neglect to do something)
If you are the guardian of the child, you are fully responsible for that child, which includes finances. Keep in mind that refusal to report a 14 year old runaway constitutes child neglect.
child neglect is when you do not provide things that are needed for your child without meaning harm where child abuse is when a person intentionally harms a child to be cruel
You can report anything that you feel is an abuse or neglect concern, and child protective will decide if it needs to be investigated. However, there are some things that are going to happen, like a child getting lice, even repeatedly. In many states, if they feel you are just looking for reasons to report someone, they can charge you with harassing the parent or guardian. Give it some thought on rather or not you have a legitimate abuse or neglect issue before you take that step.