Hotline intake analyst continue researching history regarding the persons in the intake (refer to dcs policy 14.3, child protective services intake analyst. Employee code of conduct policy A)the case does not meet child protective services (cps) criteria for intervention as outlined in dcs policy 14.1, child abuse hotline
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Page 2of 5 b)sufficient location information exists for family as outlined in work aid 2
14.1, child abuse hotline the child abuse hotline accepts reports that meet established criteria and definitions of abuse and neglect Below are abuse/neglect categories and definitions of each type. Has been referred for follow up to the dcs case manager who has an open case on the child and/or family the incident, as reported, has been investigated and concluded in a prior child protective services case does not meet the definition of abuse or neglect as established by tennessee law and rules The department maintains and operates a child abuse hotline, available 24 hours per day, 7 days a week, to receive reports of alleged child abuse or neglect
& proc., § 14.3 the child abuse hotline receives reports of suspected abuse and neglect.