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Guide for how to create, connect, and unlock a Workday Account for the new Mandatory Reporter Training is now available. Children and dependent adults in Iowa deserve the greatest possible protection from abuse. The Department of Health and Human Services strives to achieve this through encouraging reports when abuse is suspected, prompt assessment of these reports, and working with families and supports to assist in providing a safe and stable home environment.
Mandatory reporters are essential partners in protecting children and dependent adults from abuse. As professionals who have frequent contact with children or dependent adults, mandatory reporters are trained to identify the signs that a child or and dependent adult may have suffered abuse or neglect. Iowa Child Abuse Registry. Mandatory Reporting Site Poster. Mandatory reporters are required to make an oral report of suspected abuse within 24 hours when they reasonably believe a child or dependent adult has suffered abuse.
Iowa Code section If you have any technical questions or experience any issues regarding Mandatory Reporter training, please email mandatoryreporter hhs. The Iowa Department of Health and Human Services has the legal authority to conduct an assessment of child abuse when it is alleged that:. A perpetrator of child abuse must be a person responsible for the care of a child, a person 14 years or older who resides in a home with the child, if the allegation is sexual abuse, or a person who engages in or allows child sex trafficking.
A person responsible for the care of a child is defined in Iowa Code Perpetrators of child abuse come from all walks of life, races, religions, and nationalities.
They come from all professions and represent all levels of intelligence and standards of living. There is no single social group free from incidents of child abuse. Abusive parents may show disregard for the child's own needs, limited abilities, and feelings. Many abusive parents believe that children exist to satisfy parental needs and that the child's needs are unimportant. Children who don't satisfy the parent's needs may become victims of child abuse. Sexual abusers may have deviant personality traits and behaviors that can result in sexual contact with a child.