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Understanding Mandatory Reporting: What You’re Legally Required to Do to Protect Children
Mandatory reporting laws were created because children are often too young, too afraid, or too vulnerable to protect themselves. Abuse thrives in silence, but it unravels when one person decides to speak up.
Every report made could mean:
A child is removed from an unsafe environment
A family receives support and intervention
A cycle of abuse is interrupted before it escalates
Mandatory reporting isn’t just a legal requirement—it’s a moral responsibility.
Michael Lee
Dec 27, 2025
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