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  1. If you think a child or youth under 19 years of age is being abused or neglected, you have the legal duty to report your concern to a child welfare worker. Phone 1 800 663-9122 at any time of the day or night.

  2. Recognizing Child Abuse and Neglect Section of this handbook. Aboriginal: includes the First Nations, Inuit and Métis peoples. Caregiver: a person who is legally responsible for a child’s day-to-day care, for example, a foster parent. Child: in British Columbia, under the Child, Family and Community

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  3. Dec 17, 2020 · If you think a child or youth under 19 years of age is being abused or neglected, you have the legal duty to report your concern to a child welfare worker. Phone 1 800 663-9122 at any time of the day or night.

  4. The Canadian Child Welfare Research Portal provides telephone numbers and information about how to report suspected or observed child abuse or neglect. Go online to cwrp.ca/provincial-and-territorial-assistance for information in your area.

  5. Feb 7, 2023 · Please contact the Dawson Creek RCMP by dialling 9-11 or 250-784-3700 if you fear for a child or youth’s immediate safety, if there are non-immediate concerns then please contact the Ministry of Child & Family Development.

  6. When to Make a Report. In accordance with s.14 of the CFCSA, all personnel have a legal duty to promptly and directly report child protection concerns as identified in s.13 of the CFCSA to MCFD when they have Reason to Believe a Child has been or is likely to be at risk of abuse or neglect.

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  8. Sep 6, 2023 · Caregiver: a person who is legally responsible for a child’s day-to-day care, for example, a foster parent. Child means a person under 19 years of age. Child Abuse refers to all forms of abuse and neglect.