Ohio Admin. Code 3344-95-04 - Reporting child abuse or suspected child abuse
If you know or suspect that a child is a victim of child abuse or neglect, you shall act. In deciding whether or not to report an incident or situation of suspected child abuse or neglect, it is not required that the university personnel have proof that abuse has occurred. Any uncertainty in deciding to report suspected abuse shall be resolved in favor of making a report.
(A) In making a report, your
actions shall be as follows:
(1) First -
immediately report the information to the Cleveland state university police
department ("CSU police"), who shall then contact the Cuyahoga county children
and family services and the city of Cleveland police department. If a child is
in imminent danger, the employee shall contact police at 911 to obtain
immediate protection for the child.
(2) Second - the non-emergency number for CSU
police is (216) 687-2020. A report can also be made directly to Cuyahoga county
children and family services at (216) 696-KIDS. If a report is made to this
agency, university personnel and volunteers shall also make a report to CSU
police or shall contact the office of general counsel for guidance on reporting
obligations.
(B) When
making the initial contact with CSU police or Cuyahoga county children and
family services, you shall include all available information regarding the
known or suspected abuse or neglect, including, but not limited to, the name of
the child, the child's whereabouts, the names and addresses of the parents,
guardian, or caretaker and the character and extent of the injuries. The report
shall also contain, if known, any evidence of previous injuries to said child
and any other pertinent information that might establish the cause of such
injury or injuries, and the identity of the person or persons responsible for
the same.
(C) Do not delay making a
report in order to gather evidence; CSU police and Cuyahoga county children and
family services will determine whether such an investigation is warranted. It
is acceptable to quickly collect additional information that is readily
available (such as talking to co-workers who also interact with that child) or
to verify that the information learned meets criteria for reporting, but this
shall be done very promptly. It is better to report without all relevant
information than to delay a report to collect information.
(D) Second, do not directly question or
solicit information from the child or from the person suspected of improper
behavior. That is not your role; the role of investigation lays with the
appropriate law enforcement officers and children's services agents.
(E) Third, in addition to notifying CSU
police, within twenty-four-hours after making the report, an employee shall
report the information to his/her immediate supervisor. CSU police shall notify
university officials of the suspected child abuse and coordinate the
investigation with city of Cleveland police and Cuyahoga county children and
family services. University officials include the president, vice president for
business affairs and finance, general counsel and chief compliance officer. It
shall be the responsibility of the general counsel to notify the board of
trustees of the incident.
(F)
Further, it shall be the responsibility of CSU police to report the incident to
city of Cleveland police and Cuyahoga county children and family services. CSU
police shall advise the reporter that such report has been made. CSU police
shall be responsible for maintaining all records and reports related to the
incident and to brief university officials as needed.
Notes
Promulgated Under: 111.15
Authorized By: 111.15
Amplifies: 3344
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