San Joaquin County Human Services Agency Children’s Services Bureau (Child Protective Services) Phone (209) 468-1330 (Reception) (209) 468-1333 (Report Child Abuse or Neglect) (209) 468-1000 (General information) Fax (209) 468-1108 Website ...
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Takes reports of suspected child abuse and neglect. Responds to and investigates reports of suspected child abuse and neglect. Within 24 hours for calls where children appear to be in immediate danger. Within 10- days for all other calls requiring an in-person investigation.
If you believe that a child is being abused or neglected by someone other than their parent, caretaker or household member call law enforcement. You will be asked questions about why you suspect the abuse or neglect – answer them truthfully and if you don’t know say that.
Emotional Abuse. Belittling, screaming, threatening a child to the point that they withdraw, act out, have problems with basic functioning (eating, sleeping, concentrating at school, etc.) Exposing a child to violence (verbal or physical) in the home that leads to problems with basic functioning. Sexual Abuse.
Sexual Abuse. An adult engaging in any sexual act with a minor. Failing to meet basic needs in terms of food, clothing, shelter, medical care or supervision. Failing to protect a child from someone abusing them in some way.
The Independent Living Program is integrated with the Foster Care Program and is designed to prepare foster youth for life beyond foster care, which includes career, employment, educational and living arrangement goals.
The Guardianship program provides supervision and assessments for children placed in non-relative and probate guardianship's. The Treatment Program provides out-of-home placements for children in need of group homes or specialized services for mental, emotional, behavioral or physical issues.
What is Child Abuse? 1 Physical abuse#N#Any non-accidental act that results in physical injury (bruises, bite marks, burns, abrasions, lacerations, fractures, internal injuries)#N#Can be discipline that went too far and left bruises or otherwise injured a child#N#Shaken Baby Syndrome 2 Neglect 3 Emotional Abuse#N#Belittling, screaming, threatening a child to the point that they withdraw, act out, have problems with basic functioning (eating, sleeping, concentrating at school, etc.)#N#Exposing a child to violence (verbal or physical) in the home that leads to problems with basic functioning 4 Sexual Abuse#N#An adult engaging in any sexual act with a minor 5 Failing to meet basic needs in terms of food, clothing, shelter, medical care or supervision 6 Failing to protect a child from someone abusing them in some way