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2 SB 939: Legislative Law Briefing Book http://www.tea.state.tx.us/Communications/ Announcements/2013_Announcements/Legis lative_briefing_book_details_new_laws/

3 What to Do:  Try not to sit behind a desk when talking to the child.  Remain calm.  Listen and be empathetic.  Show the child you take him seriously.  Support the child.

4 What to say:  Encourage the child to tell you what happened, but do not press for details.  Do not ask “why” or leading questions.  Use the child’s language.  Assure the child he did the right thing in telling you.  Tell the child he is not to blame.  Realistically reassure the child.

5 Do NOT try to investigate whether the child was abused or neglected. If you suspect abuse, you are required to report it.

6 You can also call… The Police: SRO Patrol Detectives CPS

7 Reporting  For emergency response, call 911.  Reporting website: www.txabusehotline.orgwww.txabusehotline.org  First time users must create a user account  Reports made via the website take up to 24 hours to process  Hotline: 800-252-5400. Use this if you:  believe your situation requires action in less than 24 hours.  prefer to remain anonymous.  have insufficient data to complete the required information on the report.  do not want an e-mail to confirm your report.

8 CONTACTS IRVING FAMILY ADVOCACY CENTER Domestic Violence Unit :972 721-6562 Sgt. Jim Sears: 972 721-6570 Det. Sam Todd: 972 721-6565 Det. Tim Boren: 972 721-6566 Det. Mona Gutierrez: 972 721-6567 Det. Stephen Lee: 972 721-6568 Det. Kim Vanderveen: 972 721-6571 Det. Rodney Bergeron: 972 721-6569 Det. Jerry Sanderford: 972 721-6575 Det. Richard Chewning: 972 721-6559 All on city email first initial, last name@ci.irving.tx.usname@ci.irving.tx.us (i.e. jsears@ci.irving.tx.us)

9 CONTACTS Reach Clinic reachclinic@childrens.com 214 456-6134 CHILD PROTECTIVE SERVICES http://reportabuse.ws User name: professional Password: report1 Dallas – 214 951-7902 State – Law Enforcement – 1 800 877-5300 Irving – 972 721-6800

10 Reporting  Do not delegate reporting to anyone else.  Do not delay reporting to gather more information.  Report as soon as possible, but no later than 48 hours after first suspecting maltreatment.  Bruises heal, physical evidence disappears  Memories fade and people change their minds about what to say to CPS

11 What happens next?  CPS Statewide Intake makes a decision whether an investigation should be opened.  Decision is based on whether it appears, from the information provided, that abuse/neglect has occurred or will occur.  If an investigation is not opened, the call is still logged into the computer  Call again if another incident occurs.

12 Investigation  Do not deny an investigator’s request to interview a child at school in connection with an investigation of child abuse or neglect  Schools cannot require that a parent or school employee be present during an interview  CPS can transport a child from school to a DFPS office for an interview  DFPS must notify parents within 24 hours of interviewing the child  If you obtain new information, make another report or contact the investigator directly

13 Timeframes  30 days to complete investigation  60 days to be approved by supervisor  Letters mailed to reporter as to outcome of investigation  Client information is restricted and cannot be disclosed to anyone

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