Who Is A Mandatory Reporter?
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Mandatory reporters are legally required to report allegations and suspicions of sexual abuse. Failure to report can result in legal action. Mandatory reporters include:
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Physicians licensed to practice medicine; interns; residents; hospital and medical personnel; dentists; podiatrists; registered professional nurses or licensed practical nurses;
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School teachers; school administrators; school guidance counselors, visiting teachers, school social workers, or school psychologists;
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Licensed psychologists; persons participating in internships to obtain licensing as psychologists; professional counselors, social workers, or marriage and family therapists; child-counseling personnel;
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Child welfare agency personnel (including any child-caring institution, child-placing agency, maternity home, family day-care home, group day-care home, and day-care center); child service organization personnel;
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Law enforcement personnel;
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Persons who process or produce visual or printed matter.
( Ga. Code Ann. §§ 19-7-5(c)(1); 16-12-100(c)) (WESTLAW through 2001)
Mandatory Reporters
If you are a mandatory reporter and have reasonable cause to believe that sexual abuse has occurred, you must complete all of the following steps:
REMEMBER: Your Role is to Report. There is to be no investigation by you or anyone else at the parish, school, or diocesan level.
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If the alleged/suspected victim is a minor, call the Department of Family and Children
Services (DFCS) in the county where the abuse minor lives or in the absence of such
agency, to an appropriate police authority or district attorney.
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A list of DFCS contact numbers can be found at www.archatl.com.
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Be prepared to give them the child’s name, address, age, the nature of the
suspected abuse, the name of the suspected perpetrator, and his/her
relationship to the child.
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Follow-up with a letter to DFCS.
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Call the Office of the District Attorney in the county where the abuse occurred. (Only if involves Church Personnel)
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A list of DA office contact numbers can be found at www.archatl.com.
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Be prepared to give them the suspected victim’s name, address, age, the nature of the suspected abuse, the name of the suspected perpetrator, and his/her relationship to the suspected victim.
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Follow-up with a letter to the District Attorney’s Office
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If the alleged abuse involves church personnel (priests, deacons, seminarians, religious, teachers, employees or volunteers) do all of the following after contacting DFCS and the District Attorney’s Office:
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Call 1-888-437-0764 (24 hours a day) to file a report.
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Call the Archbishop’s Office at 404-920-7300 so that the Archdiocese of Atlanta can be an active participant in cooperating with the appropriate state and local authorities. The report to the Archdiocese is NOT in lieu of the report to the appropriate state and local authorities.
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Immediately fill out and return the form, “Report of Suspected Child Abuse by Archdiocesan Personnel.” This form is available at www.archatl.com.
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Once you complete the form, mail it to:
The Archbishop’s Office
2401 Lake Park Dr., S.E. Smyrna, GA 30080, in an envelope marked “Confidential,”
or fax it to 404-920-7551 with a cover sheet. |
Non-Mandatory Reporters
If you are a non-mandatory reporter and have reasonable cause to believe that sexual abuse
has occurred, you must immediately report the information to the Archdiocese.
REMEMBER: Your Role is to Report. There is to be no investigation by you or anyone else
at the parish, school, or diocesan level.
If the alleged abuse involves archdiocesan personnel (priests, deacons, teachers, employees or volunteers) do all of the following:
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Call 1-888-437-0764 (24 hours a day) to file a report.
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Call the Archbishop’s Office at 404-920-7300 so that the Archdiocese of Atlanta can be an active participant in cooperating with the appropriate state and local government authorities. The report to the Archdiocese is NOT in lieu of the report to state and local government authorities.
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Immediately fill out and return the form, “Report of Suspected Child Abuse by Archdiocesan Personnel.” This form is available at www.archatl.com.
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Once you complete the form, mail it to:
The Archbishop’s Office
2401 Lake Park Dr., S.E. Smyrna, GA 30080, in an envelope marked “Confidential,”
or fax it to 404-920-7551 with a cover sheet.
As a non-mandatory reporter, you are not legally required to, but you may also do the following after reporting to the Archdiocese:
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If the person about whom you are calling is a minor, call the Department of Family and
Children Services (DFCS) in the county where the minor lives or in the absence of such
agency, to an appropriate police authority or district attorney.
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A list of DFCS contact numbers can be found at www.archatl.com.
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Be prepared to give them the child’s name, address, age, the nature of the suspected abuse, the name of the suspected perpetrator and his/her relationship to the child.
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Follow-up with a letter to DFCS.
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Call the Office of the District Attorney in the county where the abuse occurred. (Only when involves Church Personnel)
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A list of DA office contact numbers can be found at www.archatl.com.
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Be prepared to give them the suspected victim’s name, address, age, the nature of the suspected abuse, the name of the suspected perpetrator, and his/her relationship to the suspected victim.
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Follow-up with a letter to the District Attorney’s Office.
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