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Child and Family Services Agency


Office Hours
Monday - Friday, 8 am to 4:45 pm

How to Reach Us
200 I Street, SE
Washington, DC 20003
cfsa@dc.gov

Phone: (202) 442-6100
Fax: (202) 727-6505
TTY: 711

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Website: http://cfsa.dc.gov


Brenda Donald
Director

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Important: To report child abuse and neglect, please do not use email. Call (202) 671-SAFE (7233). This is a 24-hour number.

 
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Report Child Abuse and Neglect 


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CFSA takes reports of child abuse and neglect 24 hours a day, seven days a week at (202) 671-SAFE [(202) 671-7233]. This hotline is the gateway to protection and help for child victims and those at risk up to age 18 in the District of Columbia.

You Can Help
Sometimes, people fear that reporting child abuse or neglect will destroy a family. The truth is that getting help can protect children from further harm and assist the family in overcoming problems. Your call to the District hotline at (202) 671-SAFE is confidential. When you call, a trained hotline worker will ask you for:

  • The name, address, age, and gender of the child.
  • Who is caring for the child and whether other children live in the home.
  • The nature and extent of the abuse or neglect, as you know it—and any previous abuse or neglect you know about. 
  • Any additional information that may be helpful.

Friends, neighbors and other community members can help to protect child by being aware and working together. Learn the warning signs of child abuse and neglect. Get helpful tips on responding when a child victim confides in you. Find out what happens after CFSA receives a report of child abuse or neglect.

‘Mandated Reporters’ Must Call and Can Take Free Training On Line
Some people in specific professions are “mandated reporters”—people DC law requires to report whenever they know or suspect a child is experiencing abuse or neglect. Because these individuals regularly work with children, they are often the first to see signs of maltreatment. In DC, people in the following professions are mandated reporters:

 

• Athletic coaches • Mental health professionals
• CFSA employees and contractors • Nurses (LPNs and RNs)
• Child care workers • Physicians
• Chiropractors • Psychologists
• DC Parks and Recreation employees • People caring for or treating patients
• Dentists • School officials
• Domestic violence counselors • Social service workers
• Law enforcement officers • Public housing resident managers
• Medical examiners • Teachers

 

DC mandated reporters, you can take free training on line at dc.mandatedreporter.org. The comprehensive course covers your legal obligations, types and signs of child abuse and neglect, when and how to report, and other important topics.

 

Goals

To accept and investigate reports of child abuse and neglect in the District.

 

Program at a Glance

Program Title: Report Child Abuse and Neglect
Type: Outreach and Education
Phone: (202) 671-7233