About Keep Kids Safe | Department of Human Services | Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
Report Abuse
To report suspected child abuse, call ChildLine at
1-800-932-0313
Making a Child Abuse Report
Trained specialists are available 24/7 to receive referrals of suspected child abuse and general child well-being concerns. Mandated reporters are certain adults, who are legally required to report suspected child abuse if they have reasonable cause to suspect that a child is a victim of child abuse. The law requires that the mandated reporter identify themselves and where they can be reached. In addition to having documentation that the report was made, this information is also helpful so that if clarification on the situation or additional information is needed, the children and youth caseworker can contact the mandated reporter.
Mandated reporters may report by telephone or electronically through the
Child Welfare Portal
. In addition, permissive reporters are individuals who are encouraged to report suspected child abuse, although not required by law. Permissive reporters can make a report at any time they suspect a child is the victim of child abuse. Permissive reporters may report anonymously. Permissive reporters can report by telephone by calling
1-800-932-0313
Each report is handled by a trained specialist who determine the most appropriate course of action. Actions include forwarding the report to:
County children and youth agencies or the Office of Children, Youth and Families (OCYF) Regional Offices for investigation or assessment
Law enforcement officials for investigation; and
Department of Human Services program offices for review and possible licensing action.
When making a report of suspected child abuse or general child well-being concerns, it is important to provide as much information as possible. The below list will give you a general idea of what information our trained specialists will ask you for:
Name and physical description of the child
Age or approximate age range of the child
Name, home address, and telephone number of legal guardian or parent of the child
Name or physical description of suspected child abuse perpetrator
Home address and telephone number of suspected child abuse perpetrator
Suspected perpetrator's relationship to the child
Description of the suspected injury to the child
Where the incident took place
Any concern for the child's immediate safety
Your relationship to the child
Your contact information, although you may report anonymously if you are a permissive reporter
​Reporting Assistance
Other Languages:
To report suspicions of abuse and/or neglect of children in other languages, please call ChildLine at
1-800-932-0313
TDD (Telephone Device for the Deaf):
1- 866-872-1677
. These numbers are available 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Caseworkers are waiting to assist.
Additional information on mandated reporting
Related Child Abuse Forms
Suspected Child Abuse
CY-47
Child Abuse Clearances
CY113 (English)
CY113 (Spanish)
The Pennsylvania Department of Human Services (DHS), which is in part comprised of the Office of Children, Youth, and Families (OCYF) complies with applicable Federal civil rights laws and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, age, disability, or sex.