Mandated reporters are an integral part of the protection of children in the District of Columbia. Individuals who frequently work with children are often the first adults to see signs of child abuse or neglect. The nature of their child friendly professions makes them uniquely qualified to protect children from maltreatment. Individuals in those professions are mandated reporters because they are legally mandated to report child abuse and neglect.
District of Columbia Law identifies the following specific professions as mandated reporters:
Athletic Coaches
Child and Family Services Agency Employees, Agents and Contractors
Chiropractors
Day Care Workers
Department of Parks and Recreation Employees
Dentists
Domestic Violence Counselors
Law Enforcement Officers
Licensed Practical Nurses and Registered Nurses
Medical Examiners
Mental Health Professionals
Physicians
Psychologists
Persons involved in the care and treatment of patients
School Officials
Social Service Workers
Public Housing Resident Managers
Teachers
To take the free online training for mandated reporters in the District of Columbia, visit the DC Mandated Reporter website. After you complete this training, you should be able to:
Understand your legal obligations as a mandated reporter
Define the types of child abuse and neglect
Recognize signs of child abuse and neglect
Identify groups of children who may be at a higher risk for abuse or neglect
Learn how to respond to a child who discloses abuse or neglect
Know how to prepare for and make a report of child abuse/neglect
Understand the process that occurs after a report is made
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Mandated reporters are an integral part of the protection of children in the District of Columbia.