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How do I report child abuse?
Read the linked web page to find out your local authority involvement in child abuse cases.
The local authority might get involved with your family if they are concerned about child abuse. If there are serious concerns that a child is at risk of harm, they have a legal duty to get involved and investigate the situation.
- How does the local authority get involved in a child abuse case?
- What will the local authority do?
- What should you do if the local authority gets involved?
- Next steps
View specific advice on the following:
National Citizens Advice website.
List of child abuse support organisations.
Contact the NSPCC Helpline.
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