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Child Assault Prevention (CAP) Project of Washoe County
The Child Assault Prevention (CAP) Project is committed to helping the children of our community be “Safe, Strong and Free” from assault and abuse. During these uncertain times, our commitment is even stronger. We will continue to work together with our schools and community to help reduce children’s vulnerability to bullying, stranger-dangers, Internet/social media issues and concerns with people who they know and trust who might try to hurt them. CAP’s mission is to teach children what to watch out for and empower them to get help if they need it. Our goal is to break the cycle of abuse and help every child to be “Safe, Strong and Free!”
Resources
Safe and Healthy Schools Took Kit
https://www.childassaultprevention.org/resources
http://dcfs.nv.gov/Programs/CWS/CPS/CPS/
Uncertain Times and Resources(English)
Uncertain Times and Resources(Spanish)
COVID-19 Report Child Abuse - CC Providers
PBS Service Announcement/ Child Abuse & Neglect
Distance and Online Child Abuse Resources
Child Abuse Prevention Month Video
Report Trafficking / National Human Trafficking Hotline
REPORTING CHILD ABUSE & NEGLECT
FILING A CONFIDENTIAL REPORT
The Washoe County Child Abuse & Neglect Hotline takes reports of Physical Abuse, Sexual Abuse, Emotional Abuse and Neglect. A caller making a report will be asked for as much identifying information about the family as possible.
The report must contain, if obtainable (NRS 432B.230):
- Name, address, age and sex of child
- Name and address of the child's parents or other person who is responsible for his care
- The nature and extent of the abuse or neglect of the child
- Any evidence of previously known or suspected abuse or neglect of the child or child's siblings
- The name, address and relationship, if known, of the person who is alleged to have abused or neglected the child
- Any other information known to the person making the report
- When you report child abuse or neglect, your name is confidential and can NEVER be disclosed. Reports can also be made anonymously.
WHEN SHOULD A REPORT BE MADE?
A person must report or act "as soon as reasonably practical." If, in light of all the surrounding facts and circumstances which are known or which reasonably should be known to the person at the time, a reasonable person would act within approximately the same period under those facts and circumstances (NRS 432B.121).
A report of suspected child abuse or neglect is only a request for an investigation. The person making the report does not need to prove or provide proof that abuse has or may have occurred. Investigation is the responsibility of the Child Protective Services Agency and/or law enforcement.WHO SHOULD REPORT?
Any person who has reasonable cause to believe child abuse may be occurring or has occurred may report to a Child Protective Services (CPS) or law enforcement agency. Under NRS 432B.121 (1) a person has “reasonable cause to believe” based on known facts or circumstances, events or conditions that would cause a reasonable person to believe that child abuse has occurred or may be occurring. This should be reported by the person as soon as reasonably possible to a CPS or law enforcement agency.
If you have an emergency or a child is in immediate danger, please call
911
If you suspect child abuse, neglect or exploitation is occuring
and would like to make a confidential report, please call
1 (833) 900-SAFE (7233)
The Human Services Agency Child Protective Services line is staffed
24-hours a day, 7-days a week.