What should I do if I suspect a child is being abused or neglected?
The best way to help neglected or abused children is to prevent the neglect or abuse from happening. When neglect is suspected, however, reporting it is essential, and in many cases, it's the law. A report is not an accusation; it is merely a request for an investigation and possible help for the family.
To make a child neglect or abuse report, call your county's Department of Family and Children Services (DFCS). If you believe a child is in immediate danger, call the police. Remember, your identity and all information you provide are strictly confidential.
Certain individuals are mandated by law to report suspicions of child abuse. Failure to do so can result in legal liability.
The following individuals are mandated reporters according to Georgia law : physicians, interns, residents; hospital or medical personnel; dentists; licensed psychologists, persons participating in internships to obtain licensure; podiatrists; registered professional nurses, licensed practical nurses; professional counselors, social workers, marriage & family therapists; school teachers and school administrators; school guidance counselors, visiting teachers, school social workers, school psychologists; child welfare agency personnel, child service organization personnel; child counseling personnel; and, law enforcement personnel.