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Citation

Zellman GL. Educ. Eval. Policy Anal. 1990; 12(1): 41-55.

Copyright

(Copyright © 1990, American Educational Research Association, Publisher SAGE Publishing)

DOI

10.3102/01623737012001041

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

Coordination of schools and child protective services (CPS) agencies on child abuse reporting is required by law because school staff are mandated to report suspected maltreatment to CPS agencies. National data reveal that school staff generally comply with the reporting mandate. Although school district policy and resource limitations reinforce compliance with the reporting laws, CPS agency policies designed to limit reports and to focus resources on the most serious cases are inconsistent with district policies. As a result, school staff reports may be greeted with annoyance and rejection. The implications of this apparent conflict for child protection and for other coordination efforts are discussed.

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