The steps below happen for each report received by the Child Protection Line.
STEP 1 - REVIEW THE REPORT
- A supervisor reviews the report to determine if it can be accepted for intervention.
- If it's not accepted, it's reviewed by another supervisor who may decide to accept it.
- If it's still not accepted, the family may be referred to services in the community.
STEP 2 - DETERMINE THE APPROPRIATE INTERVENTION
- The supervisor chooses the appropriate intervention: assessment or investigation.
- A social worker is assigned to the case.
- The chosen intervention typically begins within 72 hours — sooner if a child is in imminent danger.
STEP 3 - CONDUCT THE ASSESSMENT OR INVESTIGATION
Both types of intervention include similar steps:
- Assess the child’s immediate safety.
- Assess the risk of future harm.
- Determine the outcome of the intervention.
- Open a case for ongoing services if needed.
STEP 4 - DETERMINE THE OUTCOME
Need For Services - Assessment & Investigations:
- If the assessed risk is high or very high, we may open a case for ongoing services.
- If we open a case, we’ll help the family develop a plan to make their home safe, keep their child home, and strengthen their family.
Formal Determination - Investigations Only:
- We make a formal determination of whether the reported abuse or neglect happened.
- If the answer is yes, the report is substantiated, and the substantiated person’s name may be added to the Child Protection Registry.
Learn More
Policy 51: Screening Reports of Child Abuse and Neglect
Policy 52: Child Safety Interventions – Investigations and Assessments
Policy 56: Substantiating Child Abuse and Neglect