Request for Child Abuse and Neglect Screening is a legal document that was released by the Nevada Department of Health and Human Services - a government authority operating within Nevada.
Q: What is child abuse and neglect?
A: Child abuse and neglect refers to any act or failure to act by a parent or caregiver that results in harm or potential harm to a child.
Q: How is child abuse and neglect screened in Nevada?
A: In Nevada, child abuse and neglect screening is conducted by Child Protective Services (CPS) or other designated agencies.
Q: Who is required to report suspected child abuse and neglect in Nevada?
A: In Nevada, any person who has reasonable cause to believe that a child is being abused or neglected must report it to CPS or law enforcement.
Q: What happens after a report of child abuse and neglect is made in Nevada?
A: After a report is made, CPS or law enforcement will investigate the allegations and take necessary actions to ensure the safety of the child.
Q: What are the potential signs of child abuse and neglect?
A: Signs of child abuse and neglect may include unexplained injuries, changes in behavior, fear of going home, malnourishment, or inadequate supervision.
Q: How can I report suspected child abuse and neglect in Nevada?
A: To report suspected child abuse and neglect in Nevada, contact the local Child Protective Services agency or law enforcement.
Q: Are reporters of child abuse and neglect protected from retaliation?
A: Yes, individuals who report suspected child abuse and neglect in good faith are protected by law from retaliation or discrimination.
Form Details:
Download a fillable version of the form by clicking the link below or browse more documents and templates provided by the Nevada Department of Health and Human Services.