Every April, Lutheran Family and Children’s Services (LFCS) observes Child Abuse and Neglect Prevention Month to encourage every Missourian to help keep children safe. Prevention isn’t just about spotting the bad. It’s about strengthening families and providing the support they need so the “bad” never happens in the first place. Most people believe they would recognize abusive behavior if it were happening, but what if you were put on the spot? Would you feel comfortable observing a situation and knowing when to call and what to report?
In Missouri, the Children’s Division receives more than 154,000 hotline reports each year, according to the latest data from the Missouri Department of Social Services. Advocates say many cases of abuse or neglect may go unreported because people are unsure what qualifies as abuse or how to report concerns.
While many people have the best of intentions, it can be difficult to recognize the signs of abuse or neglect or to know when to report concerns. In response, LFCS developed a child abuse and neglect prevention checklist to help individuals better understand when and how concerning behavior should be reported.
Child Abuse Prevention and Reporting Checklist
√ Know the warning signs. Unexplained injuries, sudden changes in behavior, fear of certain adults, or signs of neglect such as poor hygiene or hunger can indicate a child may need help.
√ Trust your instincts. You do not need proof to make a report, only a reasonable suspicion that a child may be experiencing abuse or neglect.
√ Save the hotline number. Keep the Missouri Child Abuse and Neglect Hotline (1-800-392-3738) saved in your phone so you can act quickly if concerns arise.
√ If a child tells you something, listen calmly. Thank them for telling you, avoid asking leading questions, and report the concern so trained professionals can follow up.
√ Write down what you noticed. Record observations such as injuries, statements, or concerning behaviors to help provide clear information when making a report.
√ Remember that reporting starts the process. Hotline staff will ask basic questions about the child, the parents, and the situation to determine whether further investigation is needed.
How to Report Child Abuse in Missouri
If you suspect child abuse or neglect, contact the Missouri Child Abuse & Neglect Hotline at 1-800-392-3738. The toll-free number is answered 24 hours a day, 365 days a year, and reports may be made anonymously.
Are you a mandated reporter? Ensure your certification is up to date by visiting the Missouri DSS training page.
For more information about recognizing the signs of abuse, what happens during a hotline call, and how to report concerns, visit the Lutheran Family and Children’s Services resource page: https://lfcsmo.org/who-we-are/reporting-child-abuse-and-neglect/.
For more information about prevention and family support services, contact the LFCS toll-free at 1-866-326-5327 or email [email protected].
Help Us Raise Awareness
Child abuse prevention is a community-wide effort. You can help by sharing this checklist with your neighbors, coworkers, and friends to ensure every child has a safe place to grow.
