Child Abuse & Neglect

Child Abuse and Neglect

Anyone who has reason to believe that a child has been or is likely to be abused or neglected has a legal duty under theChild, Family and Community Service Actto report it.

Report child abuse or neglect

Call250-310-1234(toll-free anywhere in BC). Visit theMinistry of Child and Family Development websitefor more information about reporting.


Does the child need to be taken to hospital?

If a child has or may have experienced sexual or physical abuse/assault, and or intentional violence, please visit your nearesthospital emergency department.

Sexual or physical abuse/assault includes:

  • Sexual touching by anyone (relative, friend, stranger, etc.)
  • Rape (vaginal, oral and or anal)
  • Physical violence (such as hitting, kicking, biting, shoving, etc.)
  • Ongoing suspicion of neglect

Before getting to the hospital

Prior to coming to hospital, and if possible, try to do the following:

  • If the child needs to pee, collect it in a clean container and bring it with you, write down what time you collected it. If the child is using diapers, bring the most recent dirty diaper with you and note the time you collected it
  • Do not have the child eat or drink anything if possible
  • Do not shower or bathe the child
  • Do not wash the child’s genitals
  • Do not change the child’s clothes
  • Do not brush or floss the child’s teeth or brush their hair
It’s OK if the child has done any or all of the above. It’s important to bring the child in.

What happens at the hospital

Upon arriving at the hospital, a team of healthcare professionals will:

  • Assess children who are suspected of being maltreated
  • Physically examine the child
  • Perform forensic exams if needed to assess for injury and document findings
  • Provide children who have been maltreated and their families with support and referrals, for example:Vancouver Island Suspected Child Abuse & Neglect Program

The child may also need to see a doctor after their emergency department visit.

Locations

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分类帐房子——儿童、青少年和家庭

Queen Alexandra Centre for Children's Health

2400 Arbutus Rd
Victoria, B.C.
V8N 1V7

250-519-6756

Nanaimo Youth Wellness Centre

Nanaimo Youth Wellness Centre

Nanaimo Youth Wellness Centre
Located at the
Nanaimo Aquatic Centre
741 Third St
Nanaimo, BC V9R 7B2

250-755-3333 or cell/text 250-619-0651

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